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The case also reached the desk of New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who commented on calls for Bragg’s removal. Adams maintained his stance that elected officials should be allowed to serve their terms unless there is a significant reason to remove them. This perspective aligns with the notion of democracy and the responsibility of voters to determine their representatives. The candidate echoed a similar sentiment, arguing that it is the electorate that should ultimately decide Bragg's tenure.