NYC Mayor Eric Adams Says He’s Unconcerned About Governor’s Proposed Guardrails
New York City Mayor Eric Adams departs after attending the court hearing on the Justice Department’s motion to drop criminal charges against him, at the federal court in New York City on Feb. 19, 2025. Charly Triballeau/AFP via Getty Images
NEW YORK CITY–Mayor Eric Adams has indicated he is unconcerned about the possibility of Gov. Kathy Hochul losing faith in him or installing “guardrails” on his administration.
Adams said that his relationship with Hochul was doing just fine after her comments on proposing legislation to put guardrails on his administration in place to “reestablish trust” with the public.
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