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I brought this up and am worried I'm going to sidetrack the Ukraine thread.

Have at it, folks.


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Oob, i'm really not good with the legal side of these talks. So in your opinion, is this Watergate Level? and if so, will it get anywhere that sort of attention?


I cant see how this isn't blatant obstruction of justice and corruption.


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Posted it a few days ago. When coupled with his quid pro quos in 2016, this is worse than watergate by far. Dude needs to be drug out of the oval in chains.

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And the governor has the power to get rid of him, but she cant because trump will attack congestion pricing system just installed in Manhattan. Because thats what a good capo does.


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Originally Posted by BADdog

I knew this all a few days ago. Meidas Touch Network on YouTube reports all this crap in real time, hours and days before MSM outlets. They’ve been on Trump’s ass relentlessly.

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I knew this all along few days ago. Meidas Touch Network on YouTube reports all this crap in real time, hours and days before MSM outlets. They’ve been on Trump’s ass relentlessly.

The explanation is now its just police talk. Sorta like locker room talk for molesting women.


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Originally Posted by OCD
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Posted it a few days ago. When coupled with his quid pro quos in 2016, this is worse than watergate by far. Dude needs to be drug out of the oval in chains.

Yeah, sorry. I actually was talking about the escalation that occurred late last week.

Regardless, my initial point was that there has been so much ridiculousness going on that it's getting hard to keep up. Hell... the birthright citizenship thing was one of the first things that kicked off and we only started to get resolution on that like a week ago.


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Posted it a few days ago. When coupled with his quid pro quos in 2016, this is worse than watergate by far. Dude needs to be drug out of the oval in chains.

Yeah, sorry. I actually was talking about the escalation that occurred late last week.

Regardless, my initial point was that there has been so much ridiculousness going on that it's getting hard to keep up. Hell... the birthright citizenship thing was one of the first things that kicked off and we only started to get resolution on that like a week ago.

It’s Bannon’s flood the zone strategy. Listen for what they’re not talking about openly. That’s more dangerous. Elon is doing very dangerous stuff. He could literally wipe the systems out with a few keystrokes. And now he’s in the IRS and Social Security Admin systems. They arer systematically hitting anyone who could hold them accountable, physically stop them, and every dept Elon and Trump feel they were wronged by. With ZERO knowledge of how any of it actually works.

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Oob, i'm really not good with the legal side of these talks. So in your opinion, is this Watergate Level? and if so, will it get anywhere that sort of attention?


I cant see how this isn't blatant obstruction of justice and corruption.

https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/eric-adams-federal-bribery-case-timeline/story?id=118824842


The temperature really went up last week when a Trump appointee (Bove) pulled all the prosecutor's into a room and threatened their jobs is someone didn't sign on the dismissal of the corruption case.


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Republicans are turning against Trump in the judiciary and the non partisan bureaucracy. These people are about all we have left to stop this, short of taking it to the streets. And last week they started talking about fed judges being lifetime appointments being bad… after a republican issued a TRO on Trump and Elon.

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Hochul plans meeting on NYC mayor's fate after top deputies quit amid turmoil

It comes amid continued fallout after the Department of Justice ordered federal prosecutors to drop the corruption case against Mayor Eric Adams, purportedly so he could focus on helping execute the president's immigration agenda

What to Know

Four NYC deputy mayors from the Adams administration confirmed their resignations Monday, saying they could not fulfill their oaths because of Mayor Eric Adams' directive not to criticize Trump's administration on policies that conflict with their work, sources said

Gov. Kathy Hochul later released a statement expressing concern that the four deputy mayors felt they could not continue in the administration. Hochul said she planned to meet with key leaders on Tuesday in Manhattan to discuss the path forward.

It comes amid continued fallout after the Department of Justice ordered federal prosecutors to drop the corruption case against Adams, purportedly so he could focus on helping execute the president's immigration agenda

Gov. Kathy Hochul plans to hold a meeting of key stakeholders Tuesday as she weighs removing New York City Mayor Eric Adams from office after four of his top deputies announced their resignations in the latest fallout from the Justice Department's push to end his corruption case.

Hochul, a Democrat, said she will convene a meeting of key leaders Tuesday in Manhattan “for a conversation about the path forward." She said the departures of First Deputy Mayor Maria Torres-Springer and other top officials raise “serious questions about the long-term future" of Adams’ administration.

Adams, also a Democrat, has been under increasing scrutiny since the Justice Department’s second-in-command ordered federal prosecutors in Manhattan last week to drop his corruption case to ensure his cooperation in Republican President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown — raising questions about the mayor’s political independence and ability to lead the city.

Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove wrote that the case had “unduly restricted Mayor Adams’ ability to devote full attention and resources to the illegal immigration and violent crime.”

“I recognize the immense responsibility I hold as governor and the constitutional powers granted to this office," Hochul said in a statement. “In the 235 years of New York State history, these powers have never been utilized to remove a duly-elected mayor; overturning the will of the voters is a serious step that should not be taken lightly. That said, the alleged conduct at City Hall that has been reported over the past two weeks is troubling and cannot be ignored.”

The city’s charter lays out a court-like process by which the governor must first serve the mayor with a copy of charges she feels warrant his removal, then provide him with “an opportunity to be heard in his defense.” But there is little precedent or blueprint for how that would work. As Hochul noted in her statement, the removal powers have never once been used against a sitting mayor in New York’s history.

Earlier Monday, Adams confirmed the departures of Torres-Springer, Deputy Mayor for Operations Meera Joshi, Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services Anne Williams-Isom and Deputy Mayor for Public Safety Chauncey Parker.

“I am disappointed to see them go, but given the current challenges, I understand their decision and wish them nothing but success in the future," said Adams, who faces several challengers in June's Democratic primary. “But let me be crystal clear: New York City will keep moving forward, just as it does every day."

Torres-Springer, Joshi and Williams-Isom told agency heads and staff in a memo that they were exiting because of “the extraordinary events of the last few weeks.” They did not give a date for their departures, but Adams said they and Parker will remain “for the time being to ensure a seamless transition.”

Bove's directive for prosecutors to drop Adams’ case touched off firestorms within the Justice Department and New York political circles, with seven federal prosecutors quitting in protest — including the interim U.S. attorney for Manhattan — and fellow Democrats calling on Adams to resign.

On Friday, after a week of recriminations and resignations, Bove and a pair of Justice Department officials from Washington stepped in and filed paperwork asking Manhattan federal Judge Dale E. Ho to dismiss the case. Ho has yet to take action on the request.

Adams, a former police captain, pleaded not guilty last September to charges that he accepted more than $100,000 in illegal campaign contributions and lavish travel perks from foreign nationals looking to buy his influence while he was Brooklyn borough president campaigning to be mayor.

The Justice Department said in its filing Friday that it was seeking to dismiss Adams’ charges with the option of refiling them later, which critics see as a carrot to ensure his compliance on the Republican president's objectives. In his memo ordering prosecutors to ditch the case, Bove said the new, permanent U.S. attorney would review the matter after the November election.

“It certainly sounds like President Trump is holding the mayor hostage,” Rev. Al Sharpton, an Adams ally, said Tuesday. “I have supported the mayor, but he has been put in an unfair position — even for him — of essentially political blackmail.”

City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams became the latest Democrat to call on the mayor to resign, saying that with the deputy mayor resignations it’s clear he “has now lost the confidence and trust of his own staff, his colleagues in government, and New Yorkers.” Speaker Adams is not related to the mayor.

Other leaders, including Democratic Reps. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez and Nydia Velázquez, and Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado, have called on Adams to step down.

The drama over Adams' legal case played out as the mayor met with Trump’s border czar in New York on Thursday and announced increased cooperation on the Trump administration's efforts to remove immigrants, including reestablishing an office for immigration authorities at the city's notorious Rikers Island jail.

In their memo to staff announcing their exits, Torres-Springer, Joshi and Williams-Isom wrote: “Due to the extraordinary events of the last few weeks and to stay faithful to the oaths we swore to New Yorkers and our families, we have come to the difficult decision to step down from our roles.”

Read Gov. Kathy Hochul's full Monday night statement

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul released a statement Monday night:

“Since taking office in 2021, I’ve done everything possible to partner with the City of New York under the leadership of two different mayors. We’ve worked together to fight crime on the streets and subways, close illegal cannabis shops and build more housing through ‘City of Yes’. Bickering between State and City officials is a waste of time and I refuse to go back to the days where our constituents are caught in the crossfire of political turf wars.

“Earlier today I spoke with First Deputy Mayor Maria Torres-Springer to express my gratitude for her years of service to New York City. She, along with Deputy Mayors Anne Williams-Isom, Meera Joshi and Chauncey Parker, have been strong partners with my Administration across dozens of key issues. If they feel unable to serve in City Hall at this time, that raises serious questions about the long-term future of this Mayoral administration.

“I recognize the immense responsibility I hold as governor and the constitutional powers granted to this office. In the 235 years of New York State history, these powers have never been utilized to remove a duly-elected mayor; overturning the will of the voters is a serious step that should not be taken lightly. That said, the alleged conduct at City Hall that has been reported over the past two weeks is troubling and cannot be ignored. Tomorrow, I have asked key leaders to meet me at my Manhattan office for a conversation about the path forward, with the goal of ensuring stability for the City of New York.

“Let me be clear: my most urgent concern is the well-being of my 8.3 million constituents who live in New York City. I will be monitoring this situation extraordinarily closely to ensure that New Yorkers are not being shortchanged by the current crisis in City government.”


https://www.nbcnewyork.com/new-york-city/hochul-remove-eric-adams-deputy-mayors-corruption/6153857/


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