I last saw attorney Emil Bove one month ago, when he was representing his client, then-President-elect Donald Trump,
Former Federal Prosecutor Andrew Weissman claimed there was a simple reason why President Donald Trump didn't outright pardon New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) on corruption charges: control. "One of the things that's also been striking to me,
The Justice Department is in crisis after the stunning resignation of the top prosecutor in Manhattan and five other senior officials over the DOJ’s decision to halt the prosecution of New York City Mayor Eric Adams on corruption charges.
Donald Trump and his wife, Melania, have been making deals and raking in money ever since Trump won the election, including a cool $40 million to license Melania’s documentary about returning to the White House as first lady.
The Department of Justice allegedly dropped the charges against Adams in exchange for his cooperation in Donald Trump’s immigration plans.
The president ordered the Department of Justice to drop its prosecution of the embattled mayor — but that’s just the beginning of the arrangement.
Trump’s New York City mayor is now a made-man. An unpaid informant. A forced collaborator. The city is a rotten borough.
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To a degree possibly unprecedented in the country’s nearly 250 years, President Trump is barreling through the executive branch with the conviction that it is his to rule alone.
The New York mayor and his reps promised Trump’s Justice Department full cooperation as his admin removes “undocumented immigrants.” It all backfired.
The Justice Department's order to drop corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams will test whether a fiercely independent federal prosecutor's office can resist efforts by President Donald Trump's administration to rein it in.