Kathy Hochul Has an Eric Adams Problem
Briefly

Hochul's position is unique as she cannot express disgust or demand resignation without being inundated with questions about Adams, complicating her political maneuvering during the indictment.
The New York City Charter gives the governor the authority to remove the mayor, but the process is vague, leaving many questions about the specific steps involved.
While Hochul could suspend Adams for 30 days, the ambiguity regarding the mayor's right to respond raises concerns about the fairness and clarity of the process.
Hochul is in an unenviable situation; though innocent of wrongdoing, she faces scrutiny and pressure regarding her ability to act on Adams's indictment.
Read at Intelligencer
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