Gov. Kathy Hochul will not immediately remove New York City Mayor Eric Adams from office, but will instead push for increased oversight of City Hall as he faces intense scrutiny over his relationship
James Carville blasted New York Governor Kathy Hochul, a fellow Democrat, for not removing Mayor Eric Adams from his position as mayor of New York City.
The mess involving New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Gov. Kathy Hochul exemplifies the terrible state party that New York voters keep supporting.
After differing with New York Gov. Kathy Hochul over the future of Mayor Eric Adams, Lt. Gov. Antonio Delgado said Monday he won’t run for re-election with his boss. Delgado said he intends to finish out his term,
Gov. Kathy Hochul once again reaffirmed that she has the power to oust Mayor Adams but pinned much of the blame for the uproar over a speculated quid pro quo on President Trump.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul will leave indicted NYC Mayor Eric Adams in his job but with guardrails including a new Inspector General for the city.
Looking right at Donald Trump on Friday afternoon in the Oval Office, Gov. Kathy Hochul tried a different approach from telling him he was acting like a king for his attempt to end New York’s pay-for-entry congesting pricing system.
A federal judge also ordered the Justice Department to explain why it was seeking the dismissal of the New York City mayor’s bribery case.
The Democratic governor said she would propose new guardrails for “establishing trust” for city residents amid the mayor’s growing political crisis.