Summary
Prominent New York Democrats, including House Judiciary Committee member Jerry Nadler, are calling for Mayor Eric Adams to resign following his federal indictment on charges of corruption, bribery, and receiving foreign campaign contributions. This demand comes amidst growing concerns regarding Adams’ ability to effectively lead the city in light of the serious allegations against him.
The calls for resignation are echoed by other notable Democrats, such as Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, who have expressed similar sentiments regarding the gravity of the charges. Nadler emphasized the importance of due process but raised questions about Adams’ capacity to govern amid the ongoing legal challenges. Various political groups and state Democrats have also joined the chorus urging Adams to step down, indicating a significant political fallout from the indictment, which could have implications for the upcoming 2024 elections. As the investigation continues, Adams has pleaded not guilty and maintains that he will fight the charges, while the pressure from his party mounts.
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