Adams under fire for secret medical absence
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is facing criticism after being absent from the public eye for nearly a week without explanation. His office initially said he underwent a colonoscopy, but later changed the timeline, revealing he was ordered to undergo additional tests, including an MRI and bloodwork. Now, Public Advocate Jumaane Williams is accusing Adams of violating the city charter by failing to notify him while under anesthesia. The mayor insists he did nothing wrong, but Williams says he may challenge Adams' executive order in court. FOX 5's Morgan McKay reports from City Hall with the latest.