President Trump’s long-promised ICE raids on the Big Apple drew outrage from prominent progressive city pols — who blasted Mayor Eric Adams’ “lack of leadership” Tuesday. “The coming days will be a test for the mayor,
Five New York City Democrats are competing to become the left-leaning candidate of choice in the June mayoral primary.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem rides along with ICE officers during a raid in New York. ICE’s initial Trump-era deportation raids are targeting only the worst of the worst — gang kingpins, accused double-murderers and so on — yet locals pols are still erupting in panic and fury after the feds moved in to protect New Yorkers.
The city comptroller said he’d give the Conflict of Interest Board and the City Council more power, taking shots at Mayor Adams.
Mr. Adams, who is facing a federal corruption indictment and was denied public matching funds, said his totals show “my base of support is still there.”
Mayor Eric Adams swiped back at critics of his newly-announced $650 million plan to tackle mental illness and homelessness saying “adults come up with real solutions.”
Zellnor Myrie wrote on X this week. New York City Comptroller Brad Lander wrote on X that "Eric Adams should state immediately that he will not seek or accept a pardon from Donald Trump.
New York City Comptroller Brad Lander, also a Democrat who is challenging Adams in the mayoral election, in a post to X, formerly Twitter: "Eric Adams should state immediately that he will not ...
Eric Adams is in Mar-a-Lago today—and perhaps one step closer to that Trump pardon he’s been not-so-subtly angling for since November.
The field of mayoral hopefuls registered another money haul as the mayor continues to be denied matching funds.
NEW YORK -- New York City Mayor Eric Adams is meeting with President-elect Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago home Friday in Florida. Adams' team says he and the president-elect will be discussing "New York priorities," but the mayor's opponents within his party claim he has an ulterior motive: a pardon for himself.
An advancing field of primary challengers in New York City's mayoral race received or appeared to have qualified for public matching funds on Wednesday, narrowing Mayor Eric Adams' fundraising ...