Mayor Eric Adams — soon to be ex-Mayor Adams — is the first sitting mayor of New York City to be indicted for criminal conduct.

Despite his blatant corruption, he was miraculously saved from accountability by the unsavory quid pro quo of Trump’s Justice Department: we’ll drop the charges against you if you help us round up get rid of immigrants.

And so, last April, with the reluctant consent of an unhappy judge, the federal charges against Adams for bribery, wire fraud and illegal campaign contributions disappeared. Still, the stench from this egregious deal, along with the highly publicized corruption charges against his close associates, didn’t go away, and destroyed Adams’ chances for re-election.

But the allegations in the lengthy federal indictment are still there; and they won’t g

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