NYC mayor flying to Dominican Republic after roof collapse



NYC leaders, including Mayor Eric Adams, are traveling to the Dominican Republic to pay respects after a roof collapse at a nightclub killed over 200 people. CBS News New York’s Zinnia Maldonado reports.

25 Replies to “NYC mayor flying to Dominican Republic after roof collapse

  1. My condolences to the families who have lost loved ones. The DR is not an island, though. I don't know why Amarican news reporters don't know what islands are. They seem to think that every Caribbean country is an island. Well, the DR is not. Such ignorance is inexcusable for news reporters.

  2. Traveling there just to gain political points with the DR community in Washington Heights in the upcoming mayoral election.

  3. There have been plenty of vigils. I guess he needs a vacation on tax payer dollars to try and get points from Dominican voters DURING A TRAGEDY. Anyone who even is thinking of voting for this fraud should be humiliated on live TV.

  4. I just gotta ask, is the reason the Far Left Democrat Party is in Shambles, Rudderless and without Leadership because a Majority are overcome with Fear and can't manage anything because they Committed Treason? I just gotta ask.
    Vfhh

  5. Don't bring anyone home with you. We can't afford anymore immigrants in this country. You bring them home you make sure they stay in New York City with you. Can you pay for them out of your New York City budget don't even ask me as a taxpayer if you dare pay for any other crap that you're bringing home. S*** happens it's not our fault and people need to take responsibility for their own countries instead of relying on us.

  6. WE GOT PROBLEMS HERE! You are the mayor of NYC not the president of every racial group who lives here’s country. 🙄 AND WE ARE ALL PAYING FOR THIS $$$$

    God rest their souls but he has no business over there on the taxpayers dollar.

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