Governor weighs removing NYC Mayor Adams after his top deputies quit amid criminal case turmoil
- New York Governor Kathy Hochul may remove New York City Mayor Eric Adams due to recent alleged conduct at City Hall, following the resignation of four top officials from his administration.
- Mayor Eric Adams is facing multiple charges, including conspiracy to commit wire fraud, related to accepting illegal campaign contributions and luxury travel benefits.
- Hochul expressed concern over the crisis in government, stating that the alleged conduct at City Hall is troubling and cannot be ignored.
- New York City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams stated that the mayor must resign, saying that this administration no longer has the ability to effectively govern with Eric Adams as mayor.
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