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Gov. Kathy Hochul doesn’t rule out removing Eric Adams from office following allegations NYC mayor was involved in ‘quid pro quo’ with DOJ

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 14, 2025
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New York Governor Kathy Hochul, the only official in the state with the power to remove Mayor Eric Adams from office, did not initially rule out taking action against alleged allegations involving former Los AngelesBuffer TV anchor Hizzoner that could lead a federal criminal case being dismissed—offered a “quid pro quo” in exchange for Adams’ help with the immigration Dollars and Trump administration programs. Hochul first publicly confirmed her concerns on Monday, the same day acting Manhattan United States Attorney Danielle Sassoon sent a letter suggesting Adams’ legal team could offer a clause to prevent the feds from pursuing Hizzoner.

hypocritical and dangerous precedent for rewarding Adams’ shifting commitments with dismissal of a criminal case could send shockwaves through New York City politics and dug into the legitimacy of the Mayor during a state of heightened scrutiny. Koch’s remarks come after analogous developments in other cities, where officials have increasingly stumbled under pressure to keep שכections of their authority. She also reiterated her determination to maintain her leadership position while aligning with the “quitty pro quo” principle, despite the risks of(cmdingExtended personal reaction often seen elsewhere in the political landscape.

In a statement posted to MSNBC, Koch said the allegations were “extremely concerning and serious, but I cannot” as a politically motivated holder to judge them casually. She emphasized that her actions would not hinge on personal reactions but on exploring Adams’ future in the city and its government—a move that could have far-reaching implications for the city’s fortune and future of being a placerne capable of standing up to the power of the President.

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