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Congressman Ritchie Torres Criticizes Hochul Amid Speculation of Gubernatorial Run

Mona Davids by Mona Davids
November 29, 2024
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On Tuesday, November 27th, Congressman Ritchie Torres launched a scathing critique of Governor Kathy Hochul, accusing her of ineffective leadership and considering a potential run for governor. Torres, a Bronx Democrat, highlighted issues such as crime, public safety, and Hochul’s shifting policies, suggesting they reflect “chaotic governance.”

Congressman Torres called Hochul “the greatest hypocrite in New York politics” in a post on X (formerly Twitter). He pointed to her fluctuating stance on congestion pricing and past ties to the NRA. “Hochul was for congestion pricing before she was against it and reversed herself after the election,” Torres said. The governor had suspended a $15 toll plan, later proposing a revised $9 toll set to take effect in January. Torres likened her erratic policymaking to “the kind of chaotic governance one would expect from a Trump presidency.”

Hochul dismissed Torres’ remarks as politically motivated, responding, “I refuse to politicize tragedies or respond to baseless attacks. I don’t care what he’s doing.” Her campaign accused Torres of flip-flopping on critical issues, calling him “a pandering hypocrite.” They criticized his policy reversals, including softened positions on immigration and public safety, as out of touch with New Yorkers.

The criticism follows Torres’ sharp letter to Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams, accusing them of being complicit in the recent Manhattan stabbing spree allegedly committed by Ramon Rivera. Torres argued their governance failures led to Rivera’s early release from Rikers Island. While Hochul rejected politicizing the tragedy, Torres stood firm, stating, “New Yorkers deserve accountability, not excuses.”

Despite the heated exchange, Congressman Torres remains noncommittal about running for governor, saying, “I’m open to it, but no decision has been made.” Political analysts speculate that his criticisms may be laying the groundwork for a 2026 primary challenge.

Congressman Torres’ critique reflects growing Democratic discontent with Hochul’s administration. As the party faces internal divisions, Torres’ potential candidacy could intensify debates over leadership and policy direction in New York, with crime and governance remaining focal issues in the upcoming electoral landscape.

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