Eric Adams, the current mayor of New York, has been formally indicted for serious violations of the trust placed in him by voters.
Adams is charged with misappropriating more than $10 million in public funds for his 2021 campaign.
According to a federal grand jury, Adams accepted more than $100,000 in luxury travel benefits from the Turkish government for nearly a decade.
Adams allegedly solicited and received thousands of dollars in campaign contributions from Turkish sources, though foreign donations are prohibited by law.
The challenge of governing the city is daunting even for the best mayors, and the specter of widespread corruption in the Adams administration has little precedent.
Conclusion: Given the weight of evidence against him, Adams should resign as mayor to serve his own case and the needs of the city's 8.3 million residents.