The decision by Biden and Adams to avoid each other is a concession to the reality that their relationship is deeply broken, according to several people familiar with the dynamics.
Back in May, Eric Adams was removed from a list of high-level Biden surrogates. And the last time they were seen together was in late January. | John Lamparski/Getty ImagesNEW YORK — This time last year, President Joe Biden and New York City Mayor Eric Adams were together at a high-dollar Democratic fundraiser and at the United Nations General Assembly’s marquee reception.
The mayor’s schedule was packed Monday as he was whisked between events as diverse as a chat with the Swedish prime minister, a roundtable with Pakistani leaders and a meeting with the mayor of Seoul, South Korea.Adams was invited to but likely will not attend the president’s campaign fundraisers nor a reception Tuesday at the Metropolitan Museum of Art that are part of Biden’s schedule, according to two people familiar with the plans.
They acknowledged that some in the West Wing were unhappy with the mayor’s criticisms, but vowed to continue to work with Adams going forward.
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