Gov. Hochul told NYC Mayor Adams to clean house before top aide resigned amid City Hall legal chaos: sources
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Mayor Eric Adams is under pressure from Governor Kathy Hochul to clean house at City Hall due to several aides facing investigations that threaten its functionality.
Hochul expressed her hopes for Adams to 'right the ship' and restore confidence, emphasizing the importance of demonstrating accountability amid legal troubles surrounding his administration.
The resignation of Tim Pearson, a close aide amidst federal investigations, mirrors the escalating scrutiny faced by Adams' administration, which is straining Hochul’s support.
As Hochul's relationship with Adams appears increasingly strained, discussions among Democratic leaders about possible special elections reflect rising concerns over his future as mayor.
Read at New York Post
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