NYC Mayor Eric Adams Endorses Kash Patel's Views on the 'Deep State'
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has publicly supported the notion of a ‘deep state,’ aligning himself with Kash Patel’s perspective on government corruption.
In a recent podcast appearance on Andrew Schulz’s ‘Flagrant,’ New York City Mayor Eric Adams openly discussed his belief in the existence of a ‘deep state,’ a term often associated with conspiracy theories about a hidden government. Adams, who recently announced his departure from the Democratic Party to run as an independent, praised Kash Patel’s book, ‘Government Gangsters,’ which delves into the concept of a deep state and its impact on democracy. Adams highlighted Patel’s extensive experience in the Department of Defense and the FBI, emphasizing his credibility on the subject. The mayor’s comments come in the wake of his own legal battles, as he was recently cleared of bribery charges brought by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York. Adams criticized the office, suggesting it operates with a sense of sovereignty, unaccountable to elected officials. This endorsement of Patel’s views marks a significant moment in Adams’ political narrative, reflecting his growing skepticism towards established governmental structures.