Mayor Eric Adams, two other Dem mayors head to White House to talk migrant crisis
The home of a top fundraiser to New York City Mayor Eric Adams was raided by the feds Thursday morning — as Hizzoner bailed on his slate of Washington DC meetings.
The FBI raided the Brooklyn home of Brianna Suggs, who has served as a close consultant to the mayor, The Post has confirmed. The mayor canceled his meetings just minutes before he was supposed to sit down with White House officials for a long sought-after face-to-face over the migrant crisis in NYC. Adams even flew down for the meetings but turned around as soon as he landed to head back to the Big Apple.
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