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Gov. Murphy comments on indictment of NYC Mayor Adams

On News 12’s “Ask Gov. Murphy” program, the governor said that the allegations made against Adams are “troubling.”

Matt Trapani

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Tom Krosnowski

Sep 26, 2024, 8:27 PM

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Gov. Phil Murphy commented for the first time about the indictment of New York City Mayor Eric Adams.

On News 12’s “Ask Gov. Murphy” program, the governor said that the allegations made against Adams are “troubling.” He said that the mayor has been a great governing partner over the past two years, and he was struck by how strongly Adams has defended himself against these charges.

Some in New York City have called for Adams to resign, but the governor did not state if he agreed with that sentiment.

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"I'll let others closer to this opine on that…I have every confidence that we'll be able to continue to prosecute our mutual agenda...I mean, crime, migration, other matters, ports. There's a lot of interface between the city and the state,” Murphy said.

Adams is the first sitting mayor in New York City to face criminal charges. Federal prosecutors unsealed an indictment on Thursday, accusing the mayor of letting Turkish officials and businesspeople buy his influence with illegal campaign contributions and overseas trips.

Adams faces conspiracy, wire fraud and bribery charges.

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