With the recent removal of top officials implicated in FBI raids and the placement of more public service-minded officials, there may be reason to trust Mayor Eric Adams’ rebuilding efforts. Hosts Katie Honan and Harry Siegel discuss this, the exhaustion of dealing with corruption scandals, New Yorkers’ long-standing dissatisfaction with the mayor, and other relevant topics.
In a bustling season for New York sports, Eric Adams is swiftly working to revive his administration while facing scrutiny from investigators closing in on him and his close allies. With many of the officials previously targeted in FBI raids being removed and more community-focused leaders taking their place, is there hope for renewed trust in the city’s governance? Join hosts Katie Honan and Harry Siegel as they delve into the ongoing developments, the weariness of navigating through these controversies, the long-standing dissatisfaction of New Yorkers with the mayor, and a range of other pertinent topics.
Source: TheCity.NYC