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Mayor Adams: A Political Storm in New York
Thursday, February 20, 2025
Less than a year after the FBI raids, there was a big shake-up at City Hall. Top officials resigned, including the First Deputy Mayor, the Police Commissioner, the Schools Chancellor, and more. The media was buzzing with talk of corruption, shakedowns, and illegal donations.
But when Adams was finally indicted, the case was a letdown. He was charged with accepting illegal campaign contributions and gifts from wealthy foreigners. The charges included accepting free or discounted airline travel, hotel rooms, meals, and entertainment.
In exchange for these gifts, prosecutors allege, Adams engaged in a quid pro quo waiver of a fire inspection requirement on a new Turkish consular building in Manhattan. But the case against Adams looked weak. Campaign finance violations are serious, but the charges seemed unlikely to sway a Manhattan jury.
The Supreme Court’s narrowing of the scope of public corruption in the McDonnell v. United States ruling would make it hard for prosecutors to argue that Adams engaged in an “official action” to grease the skids for a presidential visit to the new Turkish Consulate.
While the case for the defense looked promising, the calendar was brutal. Adams was slated to go on trial in April. The Democratic mayoral primary is in June. But as his troubles mounted last year, Adams found a sympathetic ear in the Republican presidential candidate. “I know what it’s like to be persecuted by the DOJ for speaking out against open borders, ” Trump said at the high-profile Al Smith Dinner for Catholic charity in October 2024, addressing Adams.
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