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New York Post |
New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ historic federal corruption case has been tossed — leaving him free to campaign for a second term without the threat of jail hanging over his head.
MSNBC |
The Eric Adams dismissal saga epitomizes much of the second Trump administration.
Bloomberg L.P. |
The decision Wednesday to formally kill the prosecution means the charges against Adams, the first sitting New York City mayor in modern history to be accused of federal crimes, can’t be refiled at a ...
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Candidates for mayor are on the campaign trail, laying out how they would spend money to keep New Yorkers safe as current Mayor Eric Adams sharpens his attack on a top rival. “Let’s put more cops on the streets,
Lorraine Grillo, who served as first deputy at City Hall under Mayor Eric Adams, hosted a fundraiser Wednesday night for ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s comeback bid for mayor, The Post has learned.
Even with the dismissal of a five-count federal corruption indictment, Mayor Eric Adams faces an uncertain future.
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amNewYork on MSNNYC Mayor’s Race: Can Working Families Party’s strategy to beat Cuomo, Adams with lefty ranked-choice slate work?The progressive New York Working Families Party (WFP) endorsed a slate of four candidates over the weekend in the 2025 NYC mayor’s race, hoping that voters would rank all of them while shutting out Andrew Cuomo and Eric Adams.
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A majority of 8 black legislators in Queens backed ex-Governor Andrew Cuomo’s comeback bid for mayor over Council Speaker Adrienne Adams, it was revealed Saturday.
Adams’ mayoral race rivals made clear Wednesday they will continue to paint him as willing to do President Trump’s bidding, a theme given fresh ammunition by Manhattan Federal Court
Though his own campaign status is in doubt, New York City Mayor Eric Adams was highly critical of two of his opponents during his weekly press conference Tuesday. His comments followed recent polls showing that Assembly Member Zohran Mamdani and former Gov. Andrew Cuomo are the strongest contenders to deny Adams a second term.
Do you see that?” said Andrew Cuomo, who was making the rounds over brunch at Melba’s in Harlem one Sunday in March. Earlier that the morning, Cuomo had given a speech at Mount Neboh Baptist Church on Adam Clayton Powell Jr.