Mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa is speaking out against speculation about a White House role.
The rumors stem from a
New York Times report indicating that advisers to President Donald Trump discussed offering administration roles to both incumbent Mayor Eric Adams and Sliwa.
According to published reports, Adams was offered a position in the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
In a statement issued Wednesday, Sliwa responded:
"The White House has not contacted me, and I'm not interested in a job with the White House. My focus is right here in New York. I'm the only candidate on a major party line who can defeat Mamdani, and I'm committed to carrying this fight through to Election Day. The people of New York City deserve a mayor who truly cares."