‘Is a permanent government’: NYC Mayor Eric Adams believes in ‘Deep State’ theory

New York City Mayor Eric Adams said that he believes that “deep state” exists, claiming that there is a “permanent government” in the United States that operates beyond the control of elected officials.
Speaking on the flagcast podcast hosted by Andrew Shulz on Wednesday, Adams said, “I don’t want to sound [like a] conspiracy theory[ist]But there is a permanent government.
“There are people who see and go to the presidents and the mayors. Their attitude is,” We will wait for you. “
Adams announced that he would leave the Democratic Party and again came to comments a few days after announcing the election as an independent in his dialect.
During the episode, Adams defends the concept of “Deep State” and praised the government’s 2023 book government gangsters: Deep stateTruth, and fight for our democracy.
When Shulz commented that the word “deep state” is often used, Adams pushed back, “It is not much used. It is real, brother.”
“I wish [department of defense]He was in FBI. He sued the terrorists, “he said, quoting Fox News.
He further appreciated Patel and said that he has the wealth of knowledge, “and the way he breaks it is just incredible.”
He said, “What is this ‘deep state’ and why it is so important for Americans that we cannot have a weapon of our prosecution powers,” they questioned.
Adams also targeted the American Attorney Office for SDNY of New York, which had prosecuted him earlier. Bribery chargeIn this case, the mayor who accused Turkish citizens and other sources of accepting illegal operations and luxury travels was recently demolished by the Department of Justice.
The allegations brought under the Biden administration initially rejected “with prejudice” on Tuesday, meaning that they cannot be refined.
Adams told Shulz, “Now imagine the southern district of New York – it is one of the most powerful American attorney offices.”
“In his mind, he said,” We are sovereign. ” You know what that means.”
He further stated that he does not need to respond to anyone, including the President, American Attorney in Washington or Attorney General in Washington, “he believes that he is a sovereign unit.”
“You are not elected,” Adams said. Criticizing the prosecution of the prosecution, “You know what I am saying? Imagine a unit that they do not have to answer anyone.”