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New York City Mayor Eric Adams stopped by The View on Friday and struck a MAGA tone while discussing HHS Secretary nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr; he also defended Donald Trump against Democrats using extreme rhetoric.

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Adams also addressed why he thought New York shifted towards Republicans.

“What you saw in this city and this election when you saw a shift in the city and the state becoming redder is because we stopped talking about working-class people issues,” Adams said. “What moms and pops are afraid, ‘I can’t pay my college tuition, the rent is too damn high, healthcare is too expensive.’ We stopped talking to everyday New Yorkers and Americans. When I’m in the street talking to them, they’re not asking me, ‘Tell me about fascism.’ They’re talking about finance, they’re not talking about Hitler, they’re talking about housing. We need to talk to everyday, working-class people, and we stopped doing that.”

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