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New York Congressman says ‘quid pro quo’ accusations against Mayor Adams are ‘extremely troubling’

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In an interview with Meet the Press NOW, Rep. Adriano Espaillat (D-N.Y.) reacts to the resignation of a federal attorney, who alleges New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ attorney proposed a “quid pro quo” over dismissing the indictment against him.

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