NYC Council Speaker Adams demands Mayor Adams’ resignation


City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams called on Mayor Adams to resign Monday, becoming the latest top-ranking city official to demand he step down as a push for his forcible removal also began taking shape.

The speaker, who stopped short of demanding the mayor’s resignation after he was indicted on corruption charges in September, said in a statement the last drop for her was Monday afternoon’s shocking resignations of four of Adams’ deputy mayors over concerns that he’s beholden to President Trump instead of city residents.

“With the resignation of deputy mayors, it has become clear that Mayor Adams has now lost the confidence and trust of his own staff, his colleagues in government, and New Yorkers. He now must prioritize New York City and New Yorkers, step aside and resign,” said the speaker, marking a remarkable turn from her endorsement of the mayor’s 2021 campaign.

“This administration no longer has the ability to effectively govern with Eric Adams as mayor,” she continued. “These resignations are the culmination of the mayor’s actions and decisions that have led to months of instability and now compromise the City’s sovereignty, threaten chaos, and risk harm to our families.”

Shortly before the speaker’s missive, Comptroller Brad Lander sent a letter to the mayor demanding that by Friday he present “a detailed contingency plan” for how his administration will operate without his four resigned deputies, including his second-in-command Maria Torres-Springer.

If he doesn’t provide such a plan, Lander said he will “seek to convene a meeting of the Inability Committee,” a municipal panel that can be used to forcibly remove the mayor.

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