It has been discovered that Rev. Al Sharpton has arrived at Midtown Gov. Kathy Hochul's office for the first set of a high stakes meeting on Tuesday over Mayor Eric Adams' future.
Post to the Democratic powerbroker what to say to Hochul, who is weighing whether to remove Adams by raising concerns that he is seeing politically on President Trump. asked Sharpton, silent.
The governor has announced an extraordinary set of sitdowns. This is also expected to include City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams, Comptroller Brad Lander, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Queens Borough Borough President Donovan Richards. .

“If we feel we cannot serve at City Hall at this time, we will raise serious questions about the long-term future of this mayoral administration,” the Democratic governor said.
His resignation crystallized the fear that Adams lost his ability to control the largest city in the country after Trump's Justice Department moved to abandon his corruption case. Put the mayor in the pocket of the new president.
About 30 protesters gathered outside the governor's third street office and forced Hochur to expel Adams.
“We are a corrupt mayor, a turn court, and we can't switch sides,” said Darius Gordon, a protester with Met Housing Council.
“I want you to delete Adams today.”



