Given Adams’ record of anti-white comments and sanctuary city support, how can GOP leaders even consider this guy?
New York City Mayor Eric Adams met with President-elect Donald Trump on Friday to discuss manufacturing jobs, the Gaza ceasefire, and the federal government’s role in supporting the city.
The New York City mayor, who is under federal indictment, has spoken warmly about President-elect Donald J. Trump in recent weeks and has said he is open to receiving a pardon from him.
Eric Adams, the mayor of New York, has flown to Mar-a-Lago to meet Donald Trump after suggesting he is open to receiving a presidential pardon.
Mayor Eric Adams broke bread with Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman — a powerful GOP leader and ally of President-elect Donald Trump — Tuesday night on Long Island. The dinner at Italian restaurant Cipollini in Manhasset raised eyebrows among political insiders who suggested the Democratic indicted mayor was shopping for a presidential pardon — but Adams’ press secretary insisted that “They did not talk about Trump.
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's mayor, embroiled in legal trouble, has no chance at winning a second term. Meanwhile, the two parties argue about whether the legislative year can even begin in Minnesota.
Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) is poised to jump into the New York City mayoral race as soon as next month, threatening to roil an already unprecedented election that finds embattled Mayor
Sen. Joni Ernst said she will vote to confirm Pete Hegseth as the next secretary of defense, making the controversial nominee's path to the helm of the Pentagon more likely.
Pete Hegseth’s fiery confirmation hearing ends with GOP signaling approval: Live Updates - President-elect’s controversial pick for secretary of defense faced tough questions about his past from senat
Eric Adams and Andrew Cuomo navigate complex party shifts and ballot deadlines in an unpredictable NYC mayoral race.