Gov. Kathy Hochul isn’t ruling out removing NYC Mayor Eric Adams
- New York Governor Kathy Hochul acknowledged the seriousness of the claims against Mayor Eric Adams but warned against a 'knee-jerk, politically motivated reaction.'
- Mayor Eric Adams has faced renewed calls for resignation after a federal prosecutor alleged his team sought a deal with the Trump administration over corruption charges.
- Adams was indicted on federal charges, including bribery and conspiracy to defraud the United States, which he has denied.
- Hochul stated she is consulting with other leaders before making a decision regarding Adams's future in light of the serious allegations.
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House Dems Push Trump AG for Answers on 'Illegal Quid Pro Quo' With Eric Adams
"The DOJ has strayed far from its principles of equal justice under the law by dismissing a serious criminal public corruption matter in exchange for assistance with the White House's immigration priorities."
What happens if Mayor Adams resigns or is removed by Governor Hochul?
Feb. 15, 2025 By Robert Pozarycki, Barbara Russo-Lennon, Ethan Stark-Miller and Emily Swanson Mayor Eric Adams proclaimed vindication earlier this week when President Trump’s Justice Department moved to dismiss the five-count criminal indictment against him — but if anything, the situation only seemed to heighten calls for the mayor’s ouster from office. Adams has insisted he will not resign and wants to move forward, though critics have suggest…
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