Four senior officials are expected to resign in Adams' cooperation with Trump

Manhattan's outgoing lawyer accused the mayor of mass deportation with President Trump of the agenda for dismissing his criminal prosecution and is expected to resign in the coming days. plan.
The four officials – Maria Torres-Springer, the first deputy mayor, and Meera Joshi, Anne Williams- Isom and Chauncey Parker, both deputy mayors – the majority of the government in charge of the New York City government, their departure is expected to blow up a devastating hole in a devastating hole. Already injured mayor Eric Adams was injured.
Mr. Adams, a Democrat, is boycotting a growing call for resignation. Gov. Kathy Hochul is also under increasing pressure to remove him from the office.
The four officials expected to resign are respected government veterans. Ms. Torres-Springer was promoted to the second-strongest job in the city hall in October to stabilize the city and recovered against him in a federal indictment for the mayor in September on five counts of corruption charges the confidence of the government.
Mr. Parker's departure was particularly clear because he was deputy mayor of public safety and had been deeply involved in the city's role in the president's deportation program.
The scheduled resignation was first reported by WNBC.
“As we always say, if and when we have an announcement, we will do it,” said Kayla Mamelak-Altus, the mayor's spokesman.
Ms. Williams-Esme contacted by phone on Monday and declined to comment. Ms. Josh, Ms. Torres Springer and Mr. Parker were unable to comment.
This is a story to be updated.
Jeffery C. Mays Contribution report.