New York City's mayor has 4 months to persuade Democratic voters he's not Trump's puppet

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New York City's mayor has 4 months to persuade Democratic voters he's not Trump's puppet
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams has declared that he is “no longer facing legal questions” after the Trump administration moved to drop the bribery charges that have been hanging over his reelection campaign — but he may still be facing an impossible choice.

A Channelview man was arrested and accused of inappropriately touching a child outside his home near a school. KPRC 2 reporter Zach Lashway looks into why a sex offender was legally allowed to live next door to a school and what you should look for in your own community. Tracking sex offenders in neighborhoods around Houston.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams shows a front page of amNewYork newspaper during a press conference at City Hall, Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025, in New York. Adams was already fending off accusations that he had become beholden to the president in order to secure leniency in his criminal case. Adams late last year also suggested that he was open to changing political parties to become a Republican but walked the idea back after criticism that he was openly courting Trump.

George Arzt, a veteran New York Democratic political operative, said Adams will have to proceed carefully.

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