Emil Bove, the #2 at the DoJ, went to a great deal of trouble denying anything untoward about the arrangement made with Mayor Eric Adams to drop the charges against him for wire fraud and bribery. Charges on which he had been indicted and for which a trial was pending in the spring.
Then Tom Homan, trump's immigration czar, went on TV and blew Emil's cover.
Homan: If Adams doesnât âcome through, Iâll be back in New York Cityâ
Tom Homan, the border czar tasked with overseeing President Trumpâs mass deportation plan, issued a stark warning to New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) on Friday if he doesnât âcome throughâ on enforcing immigration policies.
Homan and Adams made a joint appearance on Fox Newsâs âFox & Friends,â after Adams agreed to allow federal immigration officials to operate at Rikers Island â a decision signaling a change in the Big Appleâs sanctuary city policies. The duo also vowed to work together to solve New Yorkâs âmigrant problem.â
âIf he doesnât come through, Iâll be back in New York City, and we will be sitting on the couch,â Homan told the Fox News panel, referring to the embattled mayor. âIâll be in his office saying, âWhere the hell is the agreement we came to? Weâre going to deliver for the safety of the people of this city.'â
Agreement? Oh, he must have been talking about the agreement Hagan Scotten referred to in his resignation letter.
No system of ordered liberty can allow the Government to use the carrot of dismissing charges, or the stick of threatening to bring them again, to induce an elected official to support its policy objectives.
Yup, that's the one alright. The agreement that lead to 7 DoJ officials to resign.
In his letter to Danielle Sassoon demanding she drop the charges against Adams, Emil made no mention of prosecutorial misconduct or a lack of evidence against Adams to secure a guilty verdict. Because he knew neither were the case. The subtext of the letter stated, "the boss has coerced Adams in to doing his bidding in NYC on immigrants so let him go.........even though he's guilty."
Some have drawn parallels between this incident and the Watergate era Saturday Night Massacre. But there's a distinct difference. When Nixon ordered the Special Prosecutor investigating his case to be fired it was top level officials in the DoJ who told him to stuff it. This time around top level officials like Bove and Bondi have supplanted fidelity to their oath of office with any damn thing they are told to do by their boss. Someone with an intimate familiarity with breaking the law.