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Half of NYC’s deputy mayors dramatically
resign in wake of Eric Adams’ controversial
reprieve from Trump DOJ

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Posted By: mc squared, 2/17/2025 6:00:50 PM

Half of New York City’s deputy mayors dramatically resigned Monday in the wake of Eric Adams’ controversial reprieve from his historic corruption case by President Trump’s Justice Department. The resignations of Adams’ four senior aides — led by First Deputy Mayor Maria Torres-Springer — thrusts City Hall even deeper into uncharted territory as the mayor faces mounting questions about whether he can govern the city. The four deputy mayors — Torres-Springer, Deputy Mayor for Operations Meera Joshi, Deputy Mayor for Health Human Services Anne Williams-Isom and Deputy Mayor for Public Safety Chauncey Parker — resigned as a rally in support of Adams unfolded in Rehoboth Cathedral in Brooklyn.

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Even in a big city how many deputy mayors can there be. I smell a rat.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Quigley 2/17/2025 6:07:08 PM (No. 1898120)
I wonder if they have deputy mayors just for political theater. Or perhaps so the Big Mayor can go to Ghana.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Scribelus 2/17/2025 6:13:48 PM (No. 1898127)
Self-removal. An elegant solution.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: stablemoney 2/17/2025 6:24:01 PM (No. 1898131)
These NY resignations are looked at as a HUGE win. NYer's have to hope more officials will resign in protest.
42 people like this.

Reply 4 - Posted by: thefield 2/17/2025 6:33:56 PM (No. 1898140)
See a immediate good thing has happened. Now if a bunch of those pro criminals city council resign that would be extra great.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: mobyclik 2/17/2025 6:36:05 PM (No. 1898143)
Will the morons of NYC even know they're gone?
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Reply 6 - Posted by: jimincalif 2/17/2025 6:40:39 PM (No. 1898147)
Trump is DOGEing NYC!!! More winning!
25 people like this.

Reply 7 - Posted by: Jesuslover54 2/17/2025 7:04:31 PM (No. 1898158)
Just look at all these people and ask yourself what work could they possibly be doing that would benefit of citizens of the city.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: JrSample 2/17/2025 7:47:12 PM (No. 1898178)
I've never heard of that many ''Deputy Mayors'' is that something new? Usually there is one, then a Mayor Pro Tem on the city council.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: zephyrgirl 2/17/2025 7:52:53 PM (No. 1898180)
Over the course of my many years of working at a variety of jobs, I saw several people quit in a huff with little or no notice. The organization never missed a beat - work continued, deadlines were met, payments were made, bills were sent, and life went on. Very few people are irreplaceable.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: downnout 2/17/2025 8:24:45 PM (No. 1898196)
Four deputy mayors? Why? Spreading the money around?
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Reply 11 - Posted by: hershey 2/17/2025 8:55:31 PM (No. 1898217)
I always worked under the thought that holding a job was like keeping you hand in a bucket of water..pull you hand out and the void is immediately filled...no one is indespensable....
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Reply 12 - Posted by: Catfur27 2/17/2025 9:59:52 PM (No. 1898268)
???... are those the " leaders " of NYC....or Lagos ...??... is there a difference ...??
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Reply 13 - Posted by: skacmar 2/17/2025 10:12:03 PM (No. 1898279)
If these Deputy Mayor resignations hadn't been made public (to embarrassing Mayor Adams), would anyone have noticed or cared that they were gone? Just four less faceless, useless bureaucrats leeching off the city Treasury.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: anniebc 2/17/2025 11:11:29 PM (No. 1898308)
Cut the positions permanently, and don't let them ever serve in government again.
8 people like this.

Reply 15 - Posted by: RWPollock 2/18/2025 5:48:09 AM (No. 1898403)
Guilty of some wrong doing most likely. Sounds like a step in the right direction. Protecting illegal immigrants…how AntiAmerican.
8 people like this.

Reply 16 - Posted by: petrichor 2/18/2025 6:10:30 AM (No. 1898423)
Shouldn't you call a collection of deputy mayors a posse?
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Reply 17 - Posted by: mifla 2/18/2025 6:19:57 AM (No. 1898429)
I will be that they all moved to jobs somewhere in the huge NYC government.
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Reply 18 - Posted by: Strike3 2/18/2025 8:03:52 AM (No. 1898488)
"the mayor faces mounting questions about whether he can govern the city" Obviously the mayor could not run the city when he had four little helpers although he did provide huge support for area nightclubs. Don't worry folks, only one white person affected. The fact that all four resigned together indicates collaboration or a mass firing from above.
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Reply 19 - Posted by: Old Army Vet 2/18/2025 9:05:18 AM (No. 1898528)
Sounds good to me. Now we need the other half to resign and make it a clean sweep.
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Reply 20 - Posted by: Kafka2 2/18/2025 9:10:33 AM (No. 1898531)
And,only half of the deputy-mayors resigned? It sounds like a better group name would be Mob. NYC government sounds totally disorganized with the knifes out.
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Reply 21 - Posted by: paral04 2/18/2025 9:45:32 AM (No. 1898560)
No weonder that city is broke. How many deputies does a guy need?
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Reply 22 - Posted by: Zigrid 2/18/2025 10:13:06 AM (No. 1898580)
And where is America's mayor...he cleaned up New York from corruption...jailed some wise guys...helped New York recover after 9/11....and thanks to obama/biden and staff lost his law license....mainly because he supported President Trump...new you prosecutors took all his possessions and tired to break him emotionally because he had the hunter tape from hell...with all the information to unseat biden with his puppeteer...Barack HUSSEIN Obama and his squeeze...valerie....
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Reply 23 - Posted by: learner 2/18/2025 11:50:11 AM (No. 1898646)
I will never tire of winning!
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Reply 24 - Posted by: john56 2/18/2025 4:42:46 PM (No. 1898830)
I'm guessing NYC is not noticing any difference with the loss of these "valuable" deputy mayors.
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