On April 2, 2025, Mayor Eric Adams announced that a federal judge's ruling to dismiss his corruption charges marks the end of a significant chapter in his political career. While expressing confidence in his innocence, Adams highlighted potential misconduct in the Justice Department's handling of his case, suggesting a deal linked to his cooperation on immigration policies. Notably, he reinforced his accountability solely to New Yorkers. Intriguingly, he used the occasion to promote FBI Director Kash Patel’s book on the deep state, which presents a controversial view on government conspiracies against conservatives.
This case should have never been brought, and I did nothing wrong.
The judge has dismissed it without prejudice, making it clear that it can never be brought back.
Those who advocated for keeping the charges alive made arguments that had merit.
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