In a surprising turn of events, the Department of Justice has moved to dismiss the corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, leading to the resignation of seven federal prosecutors. The DOJ has asked Judge Dale Ho to dismiss the case without prejudice, leaving the door open for future proceedings. Concerns are growing that the move might be used by President Donald Trump to influence Mayor Adams regarding immigration policies. Acting Manhattan U.S. Attorney Danielle Sassoon stepped down, citing ethical concerns, while Mayor Adams allowed federal immigration agents access to Riker's Island soon after. Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove defended the dismissal, highlighting potential risks to public safety and election integrity.