Swirling federal investigations test NYC mayor’s ability to govern

(6 Sep 2024)
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NEW YORK CITY OFFICE OF THE MAYOR
ARCHIVE: New York – 12 October 2023
1. Mayor of New York City Eric Adams at a press conference

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New York – 6 September 2024
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Jake Offenhartz, The Associated Press:
"New York City Mayor Eric Adams is facing growing questions about his ability to govern after federal investigators seized the phones of his police commissioner, his schools chancellor and several other top advisers. The Democrat, who was already facing an apparently separate criminal investigation linked to the Turkish government, has strenuously denied that the recent searches would impact his administration. But internally, some city leaders have raised concerns that the searches could pose a distraction, and the mayor’s foes have seized on the news ahead of what’s expected to be a competitive primary election. The U.S. Attorney’s office and the FBI have declined to comment, and the scope of the investigation remains unclear."

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ARCHIVE: Jerusalem – 22 August 2023
3. Wide of New York mayor Eric Adams speaking while touring holy sites in Jerusalem

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ARCHIVE: New York – 17 July 2023
4. STILL of Edward A. Caban, center, speaking after being sworn in as NYPD police commissioner outside New York City Police Department 40th Precinct

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New York – 6 September 2024
5. Various of NYPD police headquarters
STORYLINE:
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is facing mounting questions over his ability to govern after federal investigators seized phones from multiple officials in his administration, compounding scrutiny of a Democrat who was already ensnared in an apparently separate criminal probe.

Federal agents on Wednesday took devices from Adams’ police commissioner, his schools chancellor, two deputy mayors and several other advisers.

None of the officials involved have been charged with a crime, but the wave of searches added to a cloud of suspicion around Adams, a former city police captain who has fashioned himself as a champion of law and order.

They’ve also raised questions internally about the administration’s ability to stay focused on serving the nation’s largest city.

AP video by Ted Shaffrey

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