Eric Adams torches Harris, Dems for blasting Maduro arrest as Mamdani fumes ‘act of war’
Eric Adams highlights Biden administration's reward increases for Maduro and calls out perceived hypocrisy amid ongoing drug trafficking charges in New York City.
- Eric Adams criticized Kamala Harris and Joe Biden for opposing the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, highlighting that Maduro caused severe harm in the U.S., leading to thousands of deaths.
- Adams emphasized that Maduro's actions had harmed American lives, citing a case of a child poisoned by fentanyl in a daycare.
- Harris claimed that Trump's actions were 'unlawful and unwise,' asserting that the American public is tired of being misled.
- Zohran Mamdani opposed Maduro's capture, labeling it as 'an act of war' contrary to international law.
8 Articles
8 Articles
Former NYC Mayor Eric Adams Blasts Kamala Harris's Maduro Hypocrisy: 'Cynical and Irresponsible'
Former New York City Mayor Eric Adams called out former Vice President Kamala Harris's hypocritical reaction to the capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, blasting her response as "cynical and irresponsible." The post Former NYC Mayor Eric Adams Blasts Kamala Harris’s Maduro Hypocrisy: ‘Cynical and Irresponsible’ appeared first on Breitbart.
JUST IN: Former NYC Mayor Eric Adams SHREDS Kamala Harris for "Cynical and Irresponsible" Response to Maduro's Arrest - "Welcome to New York, Nicolas"
Former New York City Mayor Eric Adams on Sunday went off on former Vice President and failed presidential candidate Kamala Harris after she came out in fierce opposition to the Trump Administration’s arrest of Venezuelan tyrant Nicolas Maduro. As The Gateway Pundit reported, Kamala Harris rebuked Trump hours after the successful operation in Venezuela that ended the nearly 6-year-long hunt for Nicolas Maduro.
Eric Adams criticizes Biden administration over Maduro drug trafficking case
Former New York City Mayor Eric Adams took to social media Sunday to blast the Biden administration for what he called political inconsistency in its handling of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, who is now in New York to face U.S. drug-trafficking charges.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 83% of the sources lean Right
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium







