New York City Mayor Eric Adams, facing uncertain re-election prospects, recently plugged a book titled “Government Gangsters: The Deep State, the Truth and the Battle for Our Democracy” by Kash Patel. Adams promoted the book multiple times in the media, leading to an 800% increase in U.S. print sales. The surge in sales pushed the book onto Amazon’s “most sold” nonfiction list and The New York Times’s nonfiction best-seller list. The book claims to reveal the truth about the “deep state” and has resonated with Adams, who suggested that he was persecuted by the Biden administration. Despite facing corruption charges, which were ultimately dropped, Adams continues to maintain his innocence and criticize the government’s actions against him. His support of Patel’s book highlights his criticism of entrenched government powers and showcases his willingness to explore alternative viewpoints. Whether or not Adams opts for re-election, his embrace of Patel’s book sheds light on his concerns about the influence of the deep state in American democracy.
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