NEW YORK — New York Gov. Kathy Hochul held a series of meetings with key political figures Tuesday as she from his office, an unprecedented step that reflects the growing turmoil inside City Hall.

The governor’s scheduled sit-downs — with a cohort of influential Black leaders and other top officials — came as Adams, a Democrat, faces questions about whether he has lost the the city in the wake of a Justice Department so he could better assist in President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown.

Hochul, also a Democrat, has the power to remove Adams from office. But she has been hesitant to do so, arguing such a move would be undemocratic.

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