New York Times Guest Essay, Nicole Gelinas: The Most Galling Part of the Whole Eric Adams Affair
The federal charges of bribery, fraud and conspiracy that Mayor Eric Adams faces are grave. But graver still is the damage the mayor has done to the city he claims to love and will continue to inflict if he remains in City Hall. If the mayor will not resign, Gov. Kathy Hochul should begin the process of removing him from office.
Mr. Adams has exacted a high price from New York, in reputation and morale, for what seem to be petty acts of greed and disregard for democratic principles. It raises questions of how Americas largest, wealthiest city, with its reservoir of talent in everything from the arts to finance, ended up with someone accused of being an incessant petty grifter as mayor.
The 57-page indictment that the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, Damian Williams, unsealed early Thursday demolishes Mr. Adamss defense, laid out in a video on Wednesday night, that he became a target of the federal government because he has criticized the Biden administrations response to the migrant crisis.
The federal charges are not frivolous allegations based on legal technicalities. They are a meticulously detailed chronicle of what Mr. Williams says was a yearslong campaign on the mayors part to solicit political and personal benefits that he knew to be illicit.
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Adams must resign. If he doesnt, I hope Governor Hochul will do the right thing.
Adams is corrupt. Period.
Skittles
(160,816 posts)RESIGN ALREADY
Drum
(9,988 posts)no_hypocrisy
(49,507 posts)electric_blue68
(19,248 posts)Someone "A" gives person "B" their money to donate to a campaign. Therefore hiding the real source of the donation.