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John Oliver Critiques Eric Adams’ Mayoralty on Last Week Tonight

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New York City, November 10, 2025

In a recent episode of ‘Last Week Tonight,’ John Oliver delivered a satirical critique of former NYC Mayor Eric Adams, labeling his time in office as ‘deeply weird.’ The segment focused on the various controversies and scandals that defined Adams’ administration, offering an overview of his turbulent tenure and unexpected withdrawal from the 2025 reelection campaign, amidst challenges like a dismissed federal corruption case.

New York City, NY – In a recent episode of “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver,” aired on November 9, 2025, host John Oliver offered a satirical critique of former New York City Mayor Eric Adams, describing his time in office as “deeply weird” and focusing on the controversies that marked his administration.

John Oliver’s Satirical Review of Eric Adams’ Mayoralty

John Oliver dedicated a substantial part of the episode to examining the various scandals and unusual events that characterized Eric Adams’ administration. He labeled Adams as “arguably the weirdest mayor in this city’s history,” drawing connections to other unconventional mayors from New York City. The segment aimed to illuminate the complexities and controversies that were significant throughout Adams’ time in office.

Background on Eric Adams’ Mayoralty

Eric Adams served as the 110th mayor of New York City from January 2022 until his unexpected withdrawal from the 2025 reelection campaign in September 2025. His tenure faced considerable challenges, including a federal corruption case that was dismissed in March 2025. The handling of this case raised issues regarding Adams’ political independence and the integrity of his administration, despite its dismissal.

Adams announced his decision to halt his reelection campaign in September 2025, pointing to media pressure and difficulties in fundraising as primary reasons. His withdrawal notably altered the landscape of the mayoral race, setting the stage for former Governor Andrew Cuomo and progressive candidate Zohran Mamdani to compete for the position.

Conclusion

John Oliver’s recent segment on “Last Week Tonight” provided a satirical yet informative look at Eric Adams’ controversial mayoralty. By highlighting the various scandals and difficulties Adams faced, the segment presented viewers with an overview of the complexities that defined his time in office.

FAQ

What did John Oliver say about Eric Adams on “Last Week Tonight”?
John Oliver referred to Eric Adams as “arguably the weirdest mayor in this city’s history,” highlighting the controversies and peculiarities of his administration.
When did Eric Adams withdraw from the 2025 New York City mayoral race?
Eric Adams announced his withdrawal from the 2025 mayoral race in September 2025, citing media scrutiny and fundraising challenges.
Who are the main candidates in the 2025 New York City mayoral election?
The main candidates are former Governor Andrew Cuomo and progressive candidate Zohran Mamdani, following Adams’ withdrawal.
What was the federal corruption case against Eric Adams about?
The case alleged that Adams accepted illegal contributions and travel perks from Turkish officials in exchange for political favors.
When was the federal corruption case against Eric Adams dismissed?
The case was dismissed in March 2025.

Feature Description
John Oliver’s Satirical Review John Oliver’s segment on “Last Week Tonight” critiqued Eric Adams’ tenure as “deeply weird,” highlighting various controversies.
Background on Eric Adams Eric Adams served as New York City’s mayor from January 2022 until his withdrawal from the 2025 reelection campaign in September 2025.
Federal Corruption Case The case alleged that Adams accepted illegal contributions and travel perks from Turkish officials in exchange for political favors, and was dismissed in March 2025.
2025 Mayoral Election Following Adams’ withdrawal, the main candidates are former Governor Andrew Cuomo and progressive candidate Zohran Mamdani.

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