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Sharpton gathering N.Y. Black leaders amid concern Trump dismissal phrases maintain Mayor Adams ‘hostage’
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Sharpton gathering N.Y. Black leaders amid concern Trump dismissal phrases maintain Mayor Adams ‘hostage’

Last updated: February 12, 2025 12:12 am
Editorial Board Published February 12, 2025
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The Rev. Al Sharpton, a longtime ally of Mayor Adams, is convening high Black elected leaders from New York to “decide where we will go” amid considerations President Trump’s Division of Justice is successfully holding the mayor “hostage” because of the phrases of its order instructing prosecutors to drop the mayor’s corruption case, Sharpton mentioned Tuesday.

Between now and the weekend, Sharpton and the leaders, together with Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, Rep. Gregory Meeks, state Sen. Majority Chief Andrea Stewart-Cousins, Meeting Speaker Carl Heastie and Legal professional Common Letitia James, together with clergy leaders from the town, will weigh their choices in regards to the mayor, together with probably calling on him to resign.

“We have clearly crossed the Rubicon,” Sharpton mentioned.

A lack of assist among the many Black management of the Democratic Occasion might show a pointy blow to Adams as he faces a packed subject of contenders for the Democratic mayoral nomination.

When Adams was indicted in September on federal corruption expenses that he carried out favors for the Turkish authorities in change for bribes and unlawful marketing campaign contributions, Sharpton defended him, saying Adams ought to keep in workplace because the authorized course of moved ahead.

However after the memo ordering prosecutors to dismiss  Adams’ corruption expenses partially so he can higher deal with Trump’s immigration agenda, Sharpton took a sharper tone. The reverend mentioned the mayor’s management has been undermined by Performing Deputy U.S. Legal professional Common Emil Bove’s memo, which left open the potential of reviving the mayor’s case at a later date.

“It is unheard of in a criminal justice proceeding to suggest you not deal with the criminal allegations for political or policy reasons,” Sharpton mentioned.

“So if the mayor were to disagree with the president, does that mean they have the right to call a trial on him at any time? It certainly sounds like President Trump is holding the mayor hostage.”

Mayor Eric Adams. (Barry Williams / New York Every day Information)

Sharpton additionally criticized the mayor Tuesday for claiming former U.S. Legal professional Damien Williams, the primary Black man to carry that function, used his submit to politically goal him.

“As much as I am a friend and supporter of Eric Adams, I do not believe in disparaging another Black man who rose up in the ranks in this case,” Sharpton mentioned.

Adams in a livestreamed video tackle on Tuesday thanked the Justice Division for its “honesty” and claimed he did nothing mistaken.

“Now we can put this cruel episode behind us to focus entirely on the future of our city,” the mayor mentioned within the speech.

His lawyer, Alex Spiro, mentioned in an announcement late Monday that the DOJ’s transfer amounted to an exoneration of the mayor. “The facts of the case are clear: The mayor never used his official position for personal benefit,” Spiro mentioned.

Adams has pleaded not responsible of all expenses, and he was set to face trial in April.

Initially Revealed: February 11, 2025 at 5:59 PM EST

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