Eric Adams, NYPD and Mayor
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams said the Trump administration should release the documents related to disgraced financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who killed himself in a federal prison in 2019.
The mayor, who's now running as an independent candidate, is racing to form a coalition large enough to be competitive in November's general election.
The New York City Campaign Finance Board rejected Mayor Eric Adams’s request for millions of dollars from the city’s generous matching-funds program.
CEO Marc Holliday hosted the fundraiser for the mayor at One Madison, the firm’s flagship Flatiron District skyscraper. Sixty-four employees of SL Green donated the mayor, totaling $67,301, per the filings, which were released Wednesday morning.
But just outside the metal barriers surrounding the new NYPD/DSNY mobile command center, Bronx residents questioned whether the efforts to clean up the
Zohran Mamdani held a high-profile meeting with House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries as he seeks the Democratic leader's endorsement for mayor.
Donlon, a former federal agent who served as police commissioner last fall, sued Mayor Adams and top current and former NYPD officials earlier this week, alleging they operated a “corrupt
Eyewitness News anchor Bill Ritter sat down at Gracie Mansion, and interviewed Eric Adams at length about his pledge to stay in the race for mayor, and his thoughts on opponents Andrew Cuomo and Zohran Mamdani.