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Sanctuary City Advocate / NYC Mayor Eric Adams Goes Down - With Former NYPD Sal Greco

Stone points out that Adams ran for mayor as an advocate of New York City being a sanctuary city for illegals, and as mayor has repeatedly set up shelters for dangerous illegals.
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Roger Stone, a seasoned veteran of both New York and national Republican politics is joined by former NYPD officer Salvatore Greco, who is currently suing The city of New York for millions of dollars over his baseless and political termination after a spotless fourteen year career protecting the people of New York, to break down the shocking news that New York City mayor Eric Adams has been indicted by the Department of Justice.

Stone points out that Adams ran for mayor as an advocate of New York City being a sanctuary city for illegals, and as mayor has repeatedly set up shelters for dangerous illegals in stable working class neighborhoods where they have become magnets for violent crime.

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Stone says that the Adams administration even placed an illegal immigrant shelter next to a Catholic school on Staten Island.

Stone rejects the claim by some that Adams is being prosecuted because of his criticism of Biden's migrant policies. "Eric Adams was never against open borders. He was just upset that Biden's administration would not send him billions of dollars to pay for the problems they created in New York."

Greco pointed out that the sealed indictment that was unveiled this morning was the result of a 10 year active investigation into Adams and his associates.

The charges against Adams include taking more than $10 million in laundered money from the foreign nation of Turkey in illegal campaign contributions, and then having them matched by the city's campaign finance matching system in violation of state and federal law.

Stone pointed out that Adams' police commissioner was forced to step down when it was revealed that his twin brother was running an extortion racket, shaking down restaurants and nightclubs for "protection from city code and NYPD enforcement."

Greco first identified a Bronx nightclub owned by the police commissioner's brother as the location of criminal activity and pointed out that formal complaints about both sex trafficking and drug activity in the Bronx club essentially disappeared while the club was allowed to continued operate in violation of multiple city and state liquor authority laws.

Stone also pointed out that Adams' fire commissioner was tied to the Chinese Communist Party, forcing his resignation.

Stone also pointed out the problems of Adams fire commissioner who was forced to resign as well as Adams' school chancellor, "Eric Adams was a one-man crime wave" Greco tells Stone.

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