Rev. Al Sharpton Meets w/ New York Governor Kathy Hochul Amid Talks Of NYC Mayor Eric Adams’ Potential Removal

Rev. Al Sharpton Meets w/ New York Governor Kathy Hochul Amid Talks Of NYC Mayor Eric Adams’ Potential Removal
Rev. Al Sharpton recently met with New York Governor Kathy Hochul amid rumors circulating about the potential removal of NYC Mayor Eric Adams from office.
The meeting, which took place Tuesday, comes as political speculation intensifies regarding Eric Adams’ future.
Sources suggest that Hochul has been engaging with influential leaders to explore the possibility of a change in leadership.
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While no official statements have been made, the discussions highlight growing concerns over Adams’ administration and its effectiveness in addressing the city’s challenges. His fraud case was dropped days ago and Adams has stated multiple times that he does not wish to step down.
Both Al Sharpton and Kathy Hochul have yet to provide details on the nature of their conversation.
New Yorkers, what would you like to see happen?
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