Department of Justice (DOJ) officials under President Donald J. Trump are reportedly considering dropping criminal charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who faces allegations of corruption. The Democrat is embroiled in a case involving charges relating to claims that he solicited campaign contributions from Turkish nationals starting in 2018 and the lead-up to the 2021 mayoral race.
The indictment against Adams, brought by the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, claims the New York City mayor and his campaign tried to hide the illegal funding. Adams is also accused of pressuring New York Fire Department (FDNY) officials to approve Turkey’s New York consulate building in exchange for cash.
The mayor pleaded not guilty to the accusations last September and has claimed the case was retaliation from the former Biden-Harris regime over his criticism of its immigration policies.
President Trump has expressed interest in pardoning Adams, while the NYC mayor has been spotted at Mar-a-Lago and attended the inauguration earlier this month. So far, no officials from the DOJ or the Southern District of New York have publicly commented on any negotiations.
Since his inauguration on January 20, President Trump has issued many pardons, including for those who took part in the January 6, 2021, Capitol riots. He has also pardoned pro-life activists who were jailed by the former Biden-Harris regime.