BY Benjamin ClarkFebruary 16, 2025
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 | February 16, 2025
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Sharpton demands Trump pardon for NYC Mayor Eric Adams

In a bold public statement, Rev. Al Sharpton has urged President Donald Trump to issue a pardon for New York City Mayor Eric Adams, amid a controversial decision to drop federal corruption charges against him.

Sharpton's plea for a pardon aims to free Adams from any perceived obligations to Trump following the DOJ's decision to dismiss charges, as the New York Post reports.

The controversy began when Trump's Department of Justice recommended dropping the federal corruption charges against Adams. These charges, which involve allegations of bribery, have not been conclusively addressed, leaving the door open for potential future legal challenges.

Adams has steadfastly denied any criminal wrongdoing. He emphasized that despite the DOJ's decision, he remains unswayed by any pressure from Trump or his administration.

However, this development has sparked criticism from Adams' political opponents. They argue that the dropping of charges could unduly influence the mayor's independence, effectively placing him under Trump’s control.

Sharpton's Call for Consistency in Pardons

Addressing the inconsistency in Trump’s actions, Sharpton highlighted the president's previous decisions to pardon individuals involved in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol unrest.

Despite the severity of their actions, which included vandalism and breaches of congressional offices, these individuals received full pardons.

Sharpton compared these pardons to the current situation with Mayor Adams. He argued that by only ordering the charges to be dropped, Trump had not gone far enough to remove any lingering obligation that Adams might feel towards him.

"Trump pardoned all of [the participants in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol breach]," Sharpton noted, pointing out the disparity in treatment between rioters and the NYC mayor.

This comparison underscores Sharpton's broader point about perceived inequities in Trump's approach to justice.

Political Implications of DOJ’s Decision

The decision to drop the charges against Adams was justified by the DOJ as a move to avoid politicizing the justice system and prevent public safety issues, given that Adams lost his security clearance due to the charges.

This rationale, however, has not quelled suspicions of political motivation behind the decision.

Rev. Sharpton expressly called for a pardon: "President Donald Trump must pardon Mayor Eric Adams immediately -- because it’s the only way Hizzoner won’t feel beholden to the Republican commander in chief."

"These people urinated in congressmen’s offices, all of that, called them hostages. Now you turn around trying to hold Eric and the City of New York as hostages? Some of us won’t sit back quietly," he added, emphasizing the gravity of the perceived injustice.

Future of NYC Leadership Hangs in Balance

In light of these developments, Gov. Kathy Hochul has not ruled out the possibility of removing Adams from office. However, any potential removal would likely need substantial backing from community leaders and influential political figures, indicating a complex political battle ahead.

Sharpton’s insistence on a pardon from Trump rather than requesting Governor Hochul’s intervention highlights his aim to directly address what he sees as an abuse of power at the federal level.

"We’re not calling on [Gov.] Hochul, we’re calling on Trump to pardon him or leave him alone," Sharpton stated, clarifying the focus of his demand.

The stakes are high, as the integrity and autonomy of New York City's governance hang in the balance. The resolution of this issue will not only affect Mayor Adams but also the broader landscape of political accountability and justice in America.

Written by: Benjamin Clark

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