Four of New York Mayor Eric Adams’ deputies have resigned amidst the fallout over the Justice Department dismissing corruption charges against him and his cooperation with the Trump administration on immigration; Gov. Kathy Hochul is considering options to ensure stability for New York City, stating the seriousness of removing a mayor. Adams pledged ICE access to Rikers Island and faced allegations of a quid pro quo with the Trump administration, leading to resignations and controversy among officials, including the Manhattan federal prosecutor, and raising concerns about the future of New York City governance.
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