NEW YORK (PIX11) -- New York Governor Kathy Hochul released a statement Thursday night on the indictment of NYC Mayor Eric Adams.
The governor’s statement reads: “This is an extraordinarily difficult day for New York City. I have carefully reviewed the indictment released by the United States Department of Justice. This indictment is the latest in a disturbing pattern of events that has, understandably, contributed to a sense of unease among many New Yorkers. Our judicial system is based on the foundational principle that all of us are presumed innocent until proven otherwise. Yet those of us who have chosen a career in elected office know that we’re held to a higher standard."
Under New York law, Hochul can only remove Adams from his post for 30 days.
On Thursday morning, Hochul said it would be premature to comment further until law enforcement confirms the matter.
By Thursday night, Hocul's statement continued, “New Yorkers deserve to know that their municipal government is working effectively, ethically, and in the best interests of the people—driving down crime, educating our kids, and ensuring basic city services continue unabated. It’s now up to Mayor Adams to show the City that he is able to lead in that manner. My focus is on protecting the people of New York and ensuring stability in the City. While I review my options and obligations as the Governor of New York, I expect the Mayor to take the next few days to review the situation and find an appropriate path forward to ensure the people of New York City are being well-served by their leaders. We must give New Yorkers confidence that there is steady, responsible leadership at every level of government.”
New Yorkers cannot recall the mayor, and he is not legally required to resign under New York law.
Matthew Euzarraga is a multimedia journalist from El Paso, Texas. He has covered local news and LGBTQIA topics in the New York City Metro area since 2021. He joined the PIX11 Digital team in 2023. You can see more of his work here.