The criminal case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams hung by a thread Tuesday after the Justice Department ordered federal prosecutors to drop the charges, though it remained unclear how quickly that might happen or if the acting U.S. attorney in Manhattan might try to resist the directive.
In a two-page memo sent Monday, acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove directed federal prosecutors to dismiss the bribery charges “as soon as is practicable,” saying that they were disrupting the mayor’s ability to assist in President Donald Trump’s crackdown on immigration and crime.


Bove said the Justice Department decided to dismiss the case “without assessing the strength of the evidence,” but for a string of political considerations, including freeing Adams to campaign for reelection as a Democrat who will support Trump’s policy objectives.
Eric Adam’s Past Comments on the Fascist Felon:
