Hochul Considers Removing NYC Mayor Adams Amid DOJ Resignations
Hochul Considers Removing NYC Mayor Adams Amid DOJ Resignations

Hochul Considers Removing NYC Mayor Adams Amid DOJ Resignations

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New York Governor Kathy Hochul is considering the removal of Mayor Eric Adams following serious allegations regarding his corruption case and potential quid pro quo with the Trump administration. This comes after the resignation of Acting U.S. Attorney Danielle Sassoon, who claimed that Adams' legal team suggested he could cooperate with immigration enforcement in exchange for dropping the charges against him. Hochul, who has been consulting with government officials, stated that the allegations are extremely concerning and requires careful consideration rather than a hasty response. Meanwhile, Adams' attorney denied any wrongdoing, and prominent figures, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, have called for his resignation, citing concerns over his ability to govern amid the ongoing legal troubles. The situation has prompted political tensions, with Hochul's lieutenant governor also calling for Adams to step down. As the situation develops, Hochul is weighing her options to ensure accountability in leadership.

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