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Will the DOJ case against NYC Mayor Eric Adams be reopened after the November election?
According to the DOJ memo discussed in the clip, the case against Mayor Adams could be revisited after the November election. The Department of Justice's extraordinary memo opened the door for this possibility, essentially putting the investigation on hold temporarily rather than dismissing it permanently. The DOJ indicated they would 'wait till after the November election and then we'll see.' This strategic timing appears connected to concerns about interfering with the mayor's ability to enact the president's agenda, though Adams faces significant political pressure with numerous calls for his resignation amid corruption accusations.
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DOJ Memo Opens Door for Revisiting Adams' Case After Election
CBS News·8 months ago
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