NYC Mayor Eric Adams announces new appointments to enhance his administration's focus on public safety and affordability.
The New York City mayor’s bribery trial is scheduled to begin in April.
Eric Adams will undergo "numerous doctors' appointments and medical tests" to address a sudden illness, according to his office.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams will have a limited public schedule this week, with his office saying that he will be undergoing medical tests.
The conversations between DOJ and both the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York and the mayor's legal team were first reported by The New York Times. Adams is facing a five-count bribery case that he has characterized as political retribution from the Biden administration for his criticisms of the former president’s handling of immigration.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is ill and is limiting his public schedule this week as he has medical tests, his office said.
An attorney for New York City Mayor Eric Adams has contacted Justice Department leadership with a plea to drop the case against him, and officials in Washington have discussed the request with prosecutors in New York,
Mayor Adams hasn't been feeling his best," Fabien Levy, deputy mayor for communications, said on social media late Sunday.
Adams did not attend the forum, but his challengers still trained their attention on the incumbent, amid reports that the Justice Department has discussed the possibility of dropping his criminal case.
Officials in the Trump administration have been in contact with the New York prosecutor’s office about the matter. Senior officials
Senior Justice Department officials have held discussions with federal prosecutors in Manhattan about the possibility of dropping corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, a source familiar with the discussions confirmed to CBS News.