Mayor Adams may skip inauguration of NYC Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani
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NEW YORK — Mayor Eric Adams said Thursday he is unsure whether he’ll attend Zohran Mamdani’s inauguration on New Year’s Day, saying he’s hesitant to do so because the mayor-elect’s “nasty” supporters might use the opportunity to make a scene.
To skip out on the swearing-in would be a break in tradition, with outgoing mayors typically attending the formal ceremony ushering in a new administration.
Adams told NY1 in an interview Thursday that he possibly would skip it because Mamdani’s supporters might be too raucous, slamming them as “mean,” “nasty” and “disrespectful.”
“I’m still deciding,” he said. “I want to communicate with the incoming mayor because I don’t want to be disruptive of the ceremony. It’s his day. Some people are perpetual protesters, some people will turn this ceremony into some form of protest. So I want to speak with him to determine if I’m going to attend or not.”
The event is expected to be held at City Hall on the afternoon of Jan. 1.
“No comment,” Dora Pekec, a spokeswoman for Mamdani, said.
Outgoing mayors have often attended the swearing-in of their successors, even amid frosty relationships and campaign trail tensions. When Mayor Bill de Blasio was sworn in in 2014, Mayor Michael Bloomberg sat through speaker after speaker’s admonishment of his mayoralty. When Mayor Adams was inaugurated in Times Square in 2022, de Blasio was in attendance, dancing with his wife onstage.
One notable exception to the tradition happened in 1998, when former Mayors Ed Koch and David Dinkins skipped Mayor Rudy Giuliani’s inauguration for a second term.
Adams mounted an independent bid for reelection earlier this year but dropped out of the race in September after pressure to do so in order to clear a path for ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo. The mayor has been highly critical of Mamdani before and after his victory.
“I don’t want to participate,” Adams said of the possibly of becoming a spectacle at the inauguration. “That’s a special day for him.”
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