Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - Bill O'Reilly on Eric Adams, Donald Trump, and the Future of NYC
Episode Date: January 31, 2025Bill O'Reilly talks about Eric Adams, Andrew Cuomo, and Donald Trump, and who will lead New York City. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...
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So it looks to me like Adams has got some kind of rapport with President Trump.
And the New York Times reports using anonymous sources, of course,
that the U.S. attorney in the Southern District in Manhattan may drop charges of corruption
against Eric Adams.
As you'll remember, the J. Department under Biden, interestingly enough, charged Mayor
atoms with corruption. And it had to do with Turkish airlines and luxury hotel stays in Turkey,
and then a couple of Turkish buildings in New York City didn't comply with regulations, but
were able to operate, and on and on. That's what the beef is. There's another beef swirling around
about migrant money coming from D.C. to New York City that is not yet defined, but I know it's in
motion. However, with Donald Trump being so down on New York City justice, he's sympathetic
to Adams. And so Adams might have these charges drop. But even if he does, he's not going to be
Cuomo in a primary. And I think that primary is in June and July. Cuomo's going to run.
Cuomo's got money. He's got the name. He's more articulate than Adams. In order
for Cuomo to win, handily, he's got to admit his mistakes, and he's not the kind of guy who likes to do
that. So Cuomo made two enormous mistakes. The bail reform, that's insane. And the admitting
people with COVID into nursing homes. That's, you know, you know what that is. They are
following Andrew Cuomo around. Those mistakes are like ghosts of Christmas past and future.
They revisit him every night. He's going to have to come clean and say I made a terrible mistake
in both situations. I don't know whether the man's capable of doing it. I don't know. He wants
the power. He's bored doing nothing. I know that for sure. In order to get the power,
He's going to have to change his personality a little bit.
But with his experience level, remember, he was in the federal system at HUD and then the
governor of a very important state.
And now he's running for a lesser position, mayor of New York City.
But Adams can't stand up to him in a debate.
The two debated Andrew Cuomo crush him because his frame of reference is.
much stronger. When you're the son of a governor, Marioquam, all legend, I mean, you're brought
up in that climate. And Adams is coming to you from the transit police. So it's not really
a fair fight. And if things were good in New York, if quality of life had improved, if you
didn't have maniacs pushing people in front of trains, and thugs all over the place
getting loud with no bail and marijuana spoke everywhere you go if you didn't have any of that
and new york was the way it was under juliana and bloomberg then adams might win but adams got
nothing to run on nothing so he'll lose so that's a scenario doesn't really matter whether the mayor's
pardoned by uh or the charges are dropped it wouldn't be a pardon Trump's not going to pardon
but the charges would be dropped um and it would be a political thing
Pam Bondi, the Attorney General, is going to do what the President tells you to do.
Trump calls Bonnie and says, drop the charges against Adams,
and 15 minutes later, they're going to be dropped.
That's the way the system works.
Thank you.