City Council Grills Adams' Corporation Counsel Nominee
City Council Grills Adams' Corporation Counsel Nominee
City Council Grills Adams' Corporation Counsel Nominee
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Randy Mastro, nominated by Mayor Eric Adams for the position of corporation counsel, faced intense scrutiny during his confirmation hearing before the City Council. Council members, particularly from the progressive wing, criticized Mastro's historical ties to the Giuliani administration, questioning his moral character and suitability for the role. Mastro attempted to reassure council members of his commitment to serve all branches of city government, but his prior representation of controversial clients, including fossil fuel interests, raised concerns about his independence. The Council Speaker and other leaders expressed skepticism about Mastro's ability to represent the city impartially, emphasizing that the nominee must earn the confidence of all city officials. Despite Mastro's efforts to highlight his public service experience, the council's upcoming vote on his nomination is expected to be contentious, reflecting broader concerns about his record and potential biases. The hearing also allowed for public testimony, further amplifying opposition to his nomination, which could significantly impact Adams' political capital if rejected.

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