Three years ago, Eric Adams was a prominent figure at Democratic fundraisers, but his status is now uncertain amid federal investigations affecting his administration.
Recently, two key officials resigned: Police Commissioner Edward Caban and Chief Legal Adviser Lisa Zornberg, the latter due to disagreements with Adams.
As pressure mounts, including calls for his resignation from several state lawmakers, Adams faces scrutiny from political opponents within his party, who question his integrity and leadership amidst the turmoil.
Despite this, Adams continues to engage with the public and plans to attend a Democratic fundraiser at Junior’s Restaurant in Brooklyn, where his presence may signal how closely his colleagues want to associate with him, DNYUZ has reported.
Political analysts suggest he may need to make significant reforms to regain public trust as he strives to maintain control of his administration and focus on his agenda.
Written by B.C. Begley
