
Eric Adams, mayor of New York City, was once a rising star in the Democratic Party, a former police captain dedicated to confronting violent crime who was popular with middle-class Black and Latino voters.
But his reputation began to wane months after taking office as federal authorities investigated him for corruption. Now it is in tatters, as critics accuse him of trying to save his own skin by selling out to President Donald Trump.
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