Part 12/12:
Conclusion
The indictment of New York City Mayor Eric Adams marks a significant moment in American political history. It embodies the intricate dance of law, politics, and power—highlighting how justice can become weaponized amidst a highly polarized nation. As the story unfolds, it will serve as a test case for the resilience of the judicial system, the limits of lawfare, and the future of political accountability in the United States.