NYC Mayor Eric Adams Faces Federal Indictment Amid Calls for Resignation
Adams accused of accepting bribes and illegal campaign contributions while former Governor Andrew Cuomo considers mayoral run.
- Mayor Eric Adams has been indicted on charges including conspiracy to commit wire fraud, bribery, and illegally receiving campaign contributions from foreign nationals.
- Adams denies the charges and has accused federal authorities of leaking grand jury information to the media, calling for a judicial investigation into the leaks.
- Several high-ranking officials in Adams' administration have resigned, citing the ongoing investigations and the indictment as reasons for their departures.
- Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is reportedly considering a run for NYC mayor but has not yet made any formal announcement.
- Governor Kathy Hochul has the authority to remove Adams from office, which would trigger a special election, but she has not indicated whether she will take this action.



















































