Governor weighs removing NYC Mayor Adams after his top deputies quit amid criminal case turmoil
- Governor Kathy Hochul met with New York City leaders to discuss possibly removing Mayor Eric Adams amid growing calls for his resignation due to corruption charges.
- Four of Mayor Adams's top deputy mayors resigned, citing pressures connected to his federal corruption case.
- Adams has denied any quid pro quo with the Trump administration, stating he is not guilty of soliciting bribes.
- Calls to remove Adams intensified after the Department of Justice suggested dismissing his corruption case, with Hochul reflecting on her options.
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