Federal agents raided the Brooklyn home of Brianna Suggs, a top fundraiser and campaign consultant to New York City Mayor Eric Adams. The raid came as Adams canceled a series of planned meetings in Washington, including a sit-down with senior White House officials to discuss the migrant crisis. While the target of the investigation is unclear, it is known that Suggs raised money for Adams' election campaign and also lobbied his administration on behalf of a real estate client. The search of Suggs' home was conducted by FBI agents and multiple trips were made into the house, with at least one box being removed. Adams' attorney stated that the mayor was not contacted as part of the inquiry and that the campaign would comply with any inquiries as appropriate. Suggs, who has worked for Adams since 2017, did not respond to a request for comment. The cancellation of Adams' meetings and the raid on Suggs' home have raised questions about the nature of the investigation and its potential implications for the mayor.