Story: New York Governor Kathy Hachul said on Thursday that he would not remove New York City Mayor Eric Adams from his post.
Instead, it has proposed a new monitoring of the mayor’s office.
“My strong belief is that the will of voters and the dominance and purity of democratic elections prevents me from any action. I cannot deny the power to make this decision for themselves.”
His comments have been upheaval in the US Department of Justice following federal orders to dismiss the corruption case against Adams.
Instead of following the orders of Trump Political appointmentist and acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bowe, more than half a dozen senior prosecutors who demanded a federal prosecution against Adams, so the Mayor shouted Trump over illegal immigration Focused on helping to help.
Adams was accused of illegal foreign donations and bribes from Turkish citizens in his election campaigns last September.
One of the prosecutors, who accused the Mayor’s lawyers of proposing “Kwid Pro Quo” with the Trump administration, where Adams Trump’s unintended would help implement the exile, in turn to release the allegations.
All this motivates many new York Democrats to call the Mayor to resign.
Hosul has the power to remove him and said that he consulted the legal advisors whether to do this, but eventually decided against it.
“Those who argue, just go and remove it, ‘a process failed to appreciate – the fixed process, the length of the process and such a process will be the effect on this city.”
Instead, it has proposed that New York creates a new state inspector who oversees New York City.
An American District Judge in Manhattan has so far decided by federal prosecutors on request to leave the allegations against Adams.
Critics say that the case of the Department of Justice shows political intervention under Trump.
Adams lawyers denied speculation that they traded support for Trump for help with allegations.
He promised to cooperate with Hocul in a statement issued after the governor’s speech.