The federal indictment of New York City Mayor Eric Adams presents dramatic implications for both the city and the Democratic Party. U.S. Attorney Damian Williams indicted Adams, and the mayor swiftly pleaded not guilty in court and questioned the motivations of the Department of Justice to target him.
NTD discussed the case from multiple angles with A. Scott Bolden, former New York assistant district attorney and a defense attorney who has represented many high-profile clients, including three of the last five Washington mayors.