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    Al Sharpton defends Eric Adams, warns against political double standard: ‘He should not be removed’

    By Matt Troutman,

    22 days ago

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    The Rev. Al Sharpton defended Mayor Eric Adams after the bombshell federal criminal charges — and warned that Hizzoner’s removal would be a sign of a political double standard.

    Adams should only be judged by the outcome of a potential trial, argued Sharpton during a Friday morning MSNBC appearance.

    Other prominent pols such as New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez were allowed to stay in office while they battled the feds in court, Sharpton noted.

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    The Rev. Al Sharpton defended Mayor Eric Adams after the bombshell federal criminal charges. AFP via Getty Images

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    “He shouldn’t be removed,” he said.

    “What we’re saying is there must be one set of rules.”

    Adams surrendered to the feds Friday on criminal charges accusing him of taking bribes from Turkish nationals and defrauding $10 million in public matching campaign funds from taxpayers.

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    He pleaded not guilty.

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    Adams should only be judged by the outcome of a potential trial, argued Sharpton during a Friday morning MSNBC appearance. J. Messerschmidt for NY Post

    Sharpton’s wait-and-see support of Adams contrasted with an avalanche of calls for the mayor’s resignation after he became the first sitting New York City mayor to face criminal charges Thursday.

    The mayor has vehemently denied wrongdoing and signaled during a defiant rally Thursday that he would stay in office.

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    Adams was flanked by many local black leaders, including NAACP president Hazel Dukes, who defended him .

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    Adams surrendered to the feds Friday on criminal charges accusing him of taking bribes from Turkish nationals and defrauding $10 million in public matching campaign funds from taxpayers. Paul Martinka
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    Adams pleaded not guilty in court on Friday, Sept. 27. PETER FOLEY/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

    But they were often interrupted and heckled by Black Lives Matter leaders and other protesters.

    “This is not a black thing — this is a YOU thing,” yelled Hawk Newsome, a prominent BLM activist.

    Sharpton said the accusations against Adams don’t fit the man he has known for decades.

    “I do not feel that Eric Adams, who I’ve known for many years, is just a career criminal,” he said.

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    Jesse Bird
    20d ago
    No one with a brain gives a damn about anything this race baiting creepshow has to say. He's made himself to be as irrelevant as possible with his level of ignorance.
    D AS
    20d ago
    Sharpyon is a fuking POS so anything he says is turd
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