New York City Mayor Eric Adams may not have attended District Council 37’s highly-anticipated mayoral forum Wednesday night, but his presence was certainly still felt — just perhaps not in the way he’d have wanted.
Eric Adams, mayor of New York City, was once a rising star in the Democratic Party, a former police captain dedicated to confronting violent crime who was popular with middle-class Black and Latino voters.
Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) announced Saturday afternoon that he’s entering New York City’s mayoral race, adding a big name to the already busy Democratic primary challenging Mayor Eric Adams (D).
Mayor Eric Adams appeared on Fox & Friends, alongside the Trump administration’s “border czar” Tom Homan, to discuss their plans to work together on immigration enforcement. With Homan sitting close enough to literally “get up his butt” — which he threatened to do if Adams did not “come through” — the mayor
Two senior Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee are launching an investigation into the Justice Department’s move to dismiss corruption charges against a member of their own party, the embattled New York City Mayor Eric Adams.
The mayor is losing support from a crucial cohort whose members say he is damaging the political prospects of other Black officials.
The Trump administration has been in power for just over a month, and in that time it has worked to dismantle basic institutions of American government and democracy as quickly as possible, engaging in gross overreach to push the limit of executive power.
Mayor Adams hit back at Gov. Hochul for moving to curtail his powers — suggesting it was all a show to satisfy his critics.
Gov. Kathy Hochul’s push to limit embattled Eric Adams’ powers as mayor may be dead on arrival in Albany – as some state lawmakers slammed the plan as all show. Hochul unveiled a set of “guardrails” last week after pressure from fellow Democrats to use her authority to remove Adams over concerns the Trump administration’s move to drop federal corruption charges against Hizzoner made him beholden to the White House.
Eric Adams finds himself in a strange and lonely spot: An incumbent mayor of the nation’s largest city, running for reelection with a skeleton campaign crew and some of his closest aides distancing themselves as his federal corruption case plods along.
The admission by the Trump administration that it has a quid pro quo with New York City’s Democratic Mayor Eric ... for Adams’s removal or resignation by elements in the Democratic Party ...