Mayor Adams’ corruption indictment involving the government of Turkey seems like weak tea compared to other recent scandals.
But it also indicates just how intertwined America’s ruling class has become with foreign governments — and foreign money.
Adams is charged with getting over $120,000 in business-class international air travel and other perks from Turkey, while accepting campaign donations from illegal foreign sources — and getting public matching funds on that basis.
Prosecutors allege he used his authority to perform various favors for President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s regime in return.
(Adams asserts, plausibly, that the prosecution is payback for his criticism of Biden-Harris immigration policies — though that doesn’t mean he’s not guilty — and that the Turkish goodies were merely “gratuities.”)
But Adams isn’t even the tip of the iceberg: He’s more like one of the little frozen chunks floating around it.