Just say the word. Mayor Eric Adams said Monday he’s hoping to score a coveted sit-down with incoming President Donald Trump — and hinted he could even attend the upcoming inauguration.
One incoming Trump administration official tells Rolling Stone that they and several of their colleagues have chuckled about how “thirsty” Adams has seemed lately, with the Trump presidency ...
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is expected to meet with President-elect Donald Trump on Friday about challenges facing the nation's largest city in the face of his own legal woes.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and President-elect Donald Trump spoke for about an hour Friday at Mar-a-Lago, sources said.
The Tanoesoedibjos got souvenirs signed and chatted with the president. They also got to meet New York City Mayor Eric Adams, a Democrat who is facing charges he took bribes and solicited illegal donations from foreign business interests, but who Trump has suggested he might pardon.
In a statement, Newark mayor Ras Baraka said ICE agents detained lawful citizens during a raid on a local business, calling it an “egregious act.”
So much political news over the past four years has been astonishing: Joe Biden’s disintegration on a debate stage, Donald Trump’s return to power, the possible U.S. annexation of Canada. But New York Mayor Eric Adams’s MAGA turn, by contrast, seems completely predictable.
You would think the mayor of New York City would stand up to President Trump's hatred of immigrants. You would be wrong.
President Donald Trump began his second administration with a blitz of policy actions to reorient U.S. government priorities.
Tech billionaires may have caught the eye at Donald’s inauguration, but the real power in government may belong to his bloodline
NBA analyst Stephen A. Smith was a staunch critic of the $53 million prepaid credit card program that fed illegal immigrants housed in New York City.