Mayor Eric Adams is defiantly vowing not to resign after being indicted on federal corruption charges, instead claiming that he will reign. During back-to-back church visits on Sunday, Adams solicited prayers from the city’s faithful, expressing his belief that God placed him in his position to move the city forward. Despite facing accusations of defrauding taxpayers and taking bribes, Adams is adamant about continuing in his role as mayor.
During his church visits, Adams spoke passionately about his faith and the power of prayer. He emphasized that despite the storms he may face, his faith will guide him through the challenges. Some New Yorkers remain skeptical of Adams casting himself as a virtuous man of God who will be vindicated. However, prominent faith and black leaders continue to stand by him, offering their unwavering support.
Adams’ schedule following his arraignment included prayer-filled visits to a senior center and churches across various boroughs. He received prayers and support from congregants, showcasing his reliance on faith during this difficult time. While some individuals expressed doubt about voting for Adams again, others, like Alice Dividu, encouraged him to “hang in there.” Despite his sinking approval ratings, Adams remains steadfast in his belief that God is guiding him through this crisis.
The Rev. Al Sharpton, an ally of Adams, urged Governor Kathy Hochul not to remove the mayor from office during a rally with the National Action Network. Adams has claimed that God gave him a divine message predicting his mayoral term roughly 30 years ago. He has embraced the support of faith leaders, who continue to pray for him and express their belief in his ability to overcome the challenges he faces.
During a Bronx gospel concert visit, Adams called for prayers to combat the “demonic energy” that he believes has engulfed the city and the world. Despite the serious allegations against him, Adams remains focused on his faith and the belief that he is fulfilling a divine purpose as the mayor of New York City. He has urged his supporters to lift him up in prayers and remains hopeful that he will emerge from this crisis with the strength provided by his faith.