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NYC Mayor Eric Adams was a no-show at a Black History Month event on Saturday while Council Speaker Adrienne Adams used the Staten Island gathering to rip President Donald Trump — and ...
NYC Mayor Eric Adams challenged over ‘Negroes’ comment at Black History Month event "All these Negroes who are asking me to step down, God forgive them," said Adams.
Mayor Adams is catching heat for a speech he made in which he called his detractors “negroes” during a reception Tuesday for Black History Month. The mayor — who is currently awaiting trial for ...
Ahead of the NYC mayoral re-election, lawsuits allege Adams showed favoritism by making sure “unqualified” friends were given ...
The speech by Mayor Eric Adams of New York City, in the closing week of Black History Month, seemed to be hitting all the right historical notes.
Mayor Adams is facing backlash after invoking a comparison to Jesus and calling Black leaders who have urged him to resign “Negroes” who need forgiveness from God during a Black History Month ...
Some of New York City's politically influential LGBTQ clubs are boycotting Mayor Adams' Pride Month celebration next week due to what they see as his "silence" on President Trump's efforts to ...
Jeanine Pirro used the racial slur during a segment around New York City Mayor Eric Adams referencing his “chocolate” administration.
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams got into a testy exchange during a live TV interview on Wednesday when challenged on his use of the term “Negroes” at a recent Black History Month event.