In a press conference today, federal agents and prosecutors laid out the case against Bernard Kerik:
FBI agent David Cardona, calling Kerik’s betrayal of the public trust “repugnant,” finished off with, “Teddy Roosevelt, the New York City police commissioner in the 1890âs, was an embodiment of rectitude, a man who held himself to a higher standard than he expected of others. A century apart, Kerik and Teddy Roosevelt held the same job. But there the similarity ends.”
We’ll have a rundown of the indictment shortly. Until then, you can see it here.