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New York Mayor Eric Adams' Deal with Trump: A Political Puzzle
New York, USASunday, February 16, 2025
Eventually, a career prosecutor named Ed Sullivan agreed to sign the motion to dismiss the charges. This whole situation was a lot like the "Saturday Night Massacre" during the Watergate scandal. Then, Archibald Cox, a special prosecutor, was fired by President Richard Nixon. The number of resignations from the Trump DOJ was more than three times that figure. In any other administration, this would have led to impeachment proceedings. But Trump seemed to have learned from his own impeachment that quid pro quo wasn't a big deal anymore. Still, the mass defections from the Trump DOJ raised a question: Was Eric Adams really worth it? Danielle Sassoon, a decorated conservative who had just joined the Trump administration, wrote a remarkable letter. She said she had planned to file a superseding indictment against the mayor, adding on additional charges for conspiracy to obstruct justice. She wrote that this would have been based on evidence that Adams destroyed and instructed others to destroy evidence and provide false information to the F. B. I. It's unlikely that Adams' triumph will last long. Already, high-ranking New York Dems are calling for him to step down. And it could also be the beginning of a rough road ahead for Trump. With both of them, more legal trouble has never been far behind.
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