President Trump's closest advisers are considering a plan to nominate New York City Mayor Eric Adams as the next U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia, according to people familiar with the discussions. The move is seen as an effort to persuade Adams to step down from his struggling re-election campaign, potentially opening the door for former Governor Andrew Cuomo. Steve Witkoff, the real estate investor and Trump adviser
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Eric Adams weighs re-election bid against Saudi ambassadorship offer as Trump allies push for political shift in New York City. |
behind the talks
has been directly involved in the matter, meeting Adams in Florida earlier this week and speaking with his aides. Witkoff, who previously served as U.S. ambassador to the Middle East, is pushing the idea, though it is unclear whether Trump himself has endorsed the plan.
Adams is considering his options
Democrat Adams has told aides he is considering "a number of options" as poll data suggest his re-election campaign faces tough challenges. His decision will depend on whether the White House allows him to serve out the rest of his term or asks him to step down early.- If Adams stays in his position, he will likely remain on the November general election ballot.
- If he resigns early, Public Advocate Jumaane D. Williams, a frequent critic of Adams, could temporarily take over as mayor, throwing city politics into uncertainty. The
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