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Does the Governor of New York have the power to remove the Mayor of New York City?

Yes, the Governor of New York possesses this extraordinary power, though it has never been used in the state's 230-year history. Governor Hochul has been reluctant to use it, considering it potentially undemocratic since voters elected Adams. Initially, she preferred letting voters decide in the upcoming November election when Adams is up for reelection. However, she recently changed her position and is now actively considering removal, holding meetings with top Democratic leaders. Her decision may depend on the outcome of a pivotal federal hearing scheduled for the following day.

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Governor Hochul's Contemplation on Removing Mayor Adams

CBS News·8 months ago

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What event is scheduled for tomorrow related to Mayor Eric Adams and the federal corruption charges against him?

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What is happening with the federal judge's hearing related to Mayor Adams and the Department of Justice?

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What actions did the Department of Justice take last week regarding the charges against Mayor Adams?

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Why did the prosecutor resign concerning the charges against Mayor Adams?

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