A judge overseeing the Eric Adams corruption case in New York has asked an independent lawyer to review the case. MSNBC Host Reverend Al Sharpton weighs in on the matter and raises some concerns with the arguments by the DOJ and Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove.
A federal judge has vacated the upcoming trial date for New York City Mayor Eric Adams, but declined to immediately dismiss the charges all together.
Dale Ho, a voting rights advocate with the ACLU nominated to become a federal district court judge in Manhattan, prepares to give his opening statement during a U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington,
New York City Mayor Eric Adams defends comments about negroes who are demanding that he step down over corruption charges
Adams’ criminal case will stay in limbo for several more weeks – as a federal judge said Friday he wants to hear from an independent lawyer before deciding whether to toss the charges.
Now, it’s up to Dale E. Ho, a second-year federal judge in Manhattan, to decide if Adams' corruption case goes away. It's the biggest challenge of Ho's young judicial career, pitting the political pursuits of new Justice Department leadership in Washington against the objections of federal prosecutors in Manhattan who charged Adams last September and insist he be held accountable for allegedly taking bribes and illegal campaign contributions from foreign interests.
Rival candidates spared Mayor Adams no criticism on Sunday during a forum at the Greater Allen AME Cathedral in Jamaica.The forum was attended by former Assemblymember Michael Blake, Assemblymember Zo
Working New Yorkers know Governor Cuomo has the most successful pro-labor record in modern history,” Cuomo spokesperson Rich Azzopardi said in a statement, citing among other accomplishments wage increases,
An outside attorney is set to weigh in on the Justice Department’s controversial motion to dismiss the mayor’s federal case.
Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Saturday that he will run for mayor against Eric Adams in this summer’s Democratic primary election, a dramatic bid for a political comeback that stands to
New York City Mayor Eric Adams compared calls for his resignation to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ during a Black History Month event on Tuesday.