New York Governor Kathy Hochul and senior officials convened on Tuesday to deliberate the unprecedented possibility of using her authority to remove New York City Mayor Eric Adams from office.
This action would mark a historic first, as no governor in New York’s history has exercised such power.
Mayor Adams is facing increasing pressure to resign amid allegations of corruption, alongside criticism regarding his growing connections with the Trump administration, raising concerns over his ability to govern independently.
The largest city in the United States is grappling with the escalating legal and political turmoil surrounding its Mayor. The future of Eric Adams remains uncertain, and the ongoing scandal raises critical questions about the implications for the Trump Justice Department.