Trump border czar Homan calls Eric Adams quid pro quo allegation ‘ridiculous'
- Tom Homan, White House border czar, called New York Mayor Eric Adams' quid pro quo allegation 'ridiculous' during an interview, denying any exchange for dismissing criminal charges against Adams.
- Adams agreed to allow U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to operate at Rikers while facing bribery and fraud charges he contends are politically motivated.
- The Justice Department dismissed corruption charges against Adams, with Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove stating the case interfered with Adams' immigration efforts.
- Several officials from the Justice Department, including federal prosecutor Danielle R. Sassoon, resigned over the handling of Adams' case, stating that the process lacked proper legal assessment.
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