NYC mayor could be removed from office. And, concerns over peace talks for Ukraine
Briefly

New York Governor Kathy Hochul expressed the possibility of removing Mayor Eric Adams from office after the resignation of key aides, which has raised alarms about his leadership. The aides' exits were closely tied to the Justice Department's controversial decision to drop corruption charges against Adams, believed to be linked to his cooperation with the Trump administration on immigration issues. Alongside this political drama, major staffing cuts at federal public health agencies have left many employees disheartened, emphasizing broader challenges in the governance landscape.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul hinted she might remove Mayor Eric Adams from office following the resignations of four top aides amid a DOJ decision to drop corruption charges against him.
The resignation of key aides has raised concerns about Adams' leadership capabilities, prompting Hochul's potential intervention to restore order within the administration.
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