New Yorkers Deserve a Mayor With Good Character
Briefly

Following a federal ruling that dismissed criminal charges against him, Mayor Eric Adams expressed relief and gratitude to his lawyer and Jesus Christ. He announced his withdrawal from the June primary, intending to campaign as an independent in November. Adams continues to assert the charges should never have been raised, despite Judge Dale Ho's ruling highlighting the case's politically motivated nature. Ho's findings imply that the resolution of concerns regarding Adams' actions might best be handled at the ballot box, emphasizing the need for higher standards in political leadership.
"As I've said all along, this case should have never been brought," insisted Hizzoner.
"everything here smacks of a bargain: dismissal of the Indictment in exchange for immigration policy concessions."
Ho concluded that the place to deal with the actions of Adams and/or the Trump administration is the voting booth, not the courtroom.
New Yorkers must insist that our leaders rise to a higher standard than 'I was never convicted.'
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