If the dems were smart - they'd seriously twist his arm to force him to resign.
The New York City Charter gives Gov. Kathy Hochul the power to remove him. But the process would be complicated.
Under the charter, Ms. Hochul, who had not commented on the indictment as of late Wednesday, could suspend Mr. Adams for up to 30 days and then remove him “after service upon him of a copy of the charges and an opportunity to be heard in his defense.”
That is where New Yorkers would be entering uncharted territory. A governor has not exercised such powers in recent memory. The closest precedent occurred in 1931, when Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt held 14 days of hearings into the misconduct of Mayor Jimmy Walker, who eventually resigned in 1932 before going to Europe.
If the dems were smart - they'd seriously twist his arm to force him to resign.