The U.S. Justice Department has sharply stepped back its anti-corruption efforts under President Donald Trump, from loosening ...
The president’s Justice Department moved to clear the New York City mayor, but opponents argue he’s still on the hook.
A federal grand jury indicted Adams last September on charges of bribery, conspiracy, wire fraud and soliciting campaign ...
New York City Mayor Eric Adams has declared that he is “no longer facing legal questions” after the Trump administration ...
The Rev. Al Sharpton, a longtime ally of Mayor Eric Adams, is convening top Black elected leaders from New York to “decide where we will go” amid concerns Donald Trump’s Department of Justice is ...
The billionaire, chosen by President Trump to lead a federal overhaul, insisted he was working transparently, but his team’s ...
With a clear directive from D.C., the storied Southern District of New York doesn’t have many options to continue its ...
Mayor Eric Adams of New York gave a speech on Tuesday professing his innocence and arguing that he would not put his personal interests above the city’s.
The move also puts Adams on a short leash: He still could be hit with similar or additional charges if team Trump decides to ...
Acting Attorney General Emil Bove told New York prosecutors to dismiss the charges against Adams on Monday, while openly ...
The mayor says his "unnecessary ordeal” is over now — but the language in memo from top Justice Dept. officials allows ...
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