New York City Mayor, Eric Adams has been indicted following a federal investigation into alleged corruption.
It was the first time a sitting NYC mayor has faced criminal charges.
The indictment, which has not yet been made public, stems from an extensive probe into possible corruption within his administration.
Federal authorities have been investigating Adams and several top city officials for months, focusing on alleged misconduct that has plagued his tenure.
The investigation gained momentum in late 2023 when the FBI searched Adams’ electronic devices.
Since then, several high-ranking officials in his administration have resigned amid mounting scrutiny.
While the specific charges remain unclear, the indictment signals a significant blow to Adams’ political career and governance, as he previously positioned himself as a reformer dedicated to transparency and integrity in government.
Despite the gravity of the charges, Adams has vowed to remain in office and defend himself against the allegations. “I will continue to lead New York City with the same dedication and commitment,” Adams said in a statement, calling the indictment “a political distraction.”
The indictment has already sparked widespread reactions, with many questioning how it will affect the city’s leadership and its ongoing policy initiatives.