Justice Department Drops Bribery Charges Against NYC Mayor Eric Adams Amidst Political Controversy
Federal prosecutors have moved to dismiss bribery charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams, citing political interference concerns. The decision, amidst mass resignations, highlights tensions between Adams and former President Biden's administration over immigration policy and potential biases in prosecution.

Federal prosecutors have formally requested a judge to drop bribery charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams, following a directive from a top Justice Department official. The move has led to a wave of resignations within the department.
The indictment, involving travel perks and foreign political donations, was said to interfere with Adams' re-election campaign and distract from support for immigration enforcement under President Trump's administration. Despite the dismissal call, debates over political motivations continue.
The controversy underscores ongoing friction between Adams, initially a Biden ally, and federal authorities, as both sides exchange accusations amidst broader concerns over the political independence of legal processes.
(With inputs from agencies.)