Mayor Eric Adams Makes Statement
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New York Daily News |
“As the process moves forward, you’ll see our announcement,” Adams told reporters at City Hall.
The New York Times |
A judge on Wednesday dismissed corruption charges against Eric Adams, ending the first criminal case against a New York City mayor in modern history and underscoring how President Trump’s Justice Dep...
CNN |
“In light of DOJ’s rationales, dismissing the case without prejudice would create the unavoidable perception that the Mayor’s freedom depends on his ability to carry out the immigration enforcement p...
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