Political Pressure Grows On Cuomo; Prosecutors Eye Him, Too

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In this image taken video provided by Office of the NY Governor, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo makes a statement on a pre-recorded video released, Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2021, in New York. An investigation into New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has found that he sexually harassed multiple current and former state government employees. State Attorney General Letitia James announced the findings Tuesday. (Office of the NY Governor via AP )

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — New York’s legislative leaders signaled Wednesday that Gov. Andrew Cuomo could swiftly face an impeachment trial if he doesn’t resign, while a growing number of prosecutors also eyed investigative findings that he sexually harassed at least 11 women.

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Cuomo denied that he made any inappropriate sexual advances and insisted the findings, released Tuesday, didn’t reflect the facts. But while political pressure grew, so did the potential for criminal charges against the third-term Democratic governor.

District attorneys in Manhattan, suburban Westchester County and the state capital of Albany said they have asked for investigative materials from the inquiry, led by Democratic state Attorney General Letitia James.

Assembly Democrats, who lead the chamber, debated virtually for hours Tuesday about whether to impeach the governor now, wait to see whether he resigns, or give the Assembly Judiciary Committee time to wrap up its wide-ranging investigation into topics from sexual misconduct to the Cuomo administration’s months-long obfuscation of the total number of nursing home residents who died from COVID-19.

If the Assembly votes to impeach Cuomo, the state Senate could launch an impeachment trial “in weeks,” Deputy Majority Leader Mike Gianaris told The Associated Press.

Gianaris, a Democrat, said the chamber has been preparing for a potential impeachment trial for months.

“We’ll be ready to go if and when the impeachment articles are sent over,” he said. “It could happen very quickly.”

The 150-member Assembly would need 76 votes to impeach Cuomo and send articles of impeachment to the Senate. The Assembly includes 106 Democrats, 43 Republicans and one Independent.

At least two dozen Assembly Democrats called for impeachment in public statements issued Tuesday, according to a tally compiled by The Associated Press. Some said the Assembly should vote for impeachment now, while others said the chamber should impeach Cuomo if he doesn’t resign.

Assembly Republican Leader Will Barclay urged Speaker Carl Heastie, a Democrat, to convene an emergency special session to vote to impeach Cuomo.

James’ investigation, conducted by two outside lawyers, painted what she called “a deeply disturbing yet clear picture” of a governor who touched or made sexually inappropriate comments to a series of women, many of whom worked for him. One is state trooper whom Cuomo successfully sought to have assigned to his security detail.

While many of the allegations against Cuomo involve verbal comments, some women have also alleged that he gave them unwanted kisses or touches. One aide said the governor reached under her shirt and groped her breast at the governor’s mansion in Albany.

The governor denied Tuesday that he ever inappropriately touched anyone, said that he never intended harm and cast doubt on the political motivations of investigators, accusers and critics.

To date, Cuomo has rebuffed calls to step down and has moved ahead with plans to run for a fourth term in 2022.


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Just Sayin'
Just Sayin'
2 years ago

It would give me untold pleasure to see Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib twisting in the wind like this guy

Just2Truth
Just2Truth
2 years ago

סוף גנב לתליה

Ina
Ina
2 years ago

This modern day Amalek should go down with immediate affect! And, let all see the outcome of the vicious anti-semetic behavior he demonstrated towards our community.

triumphinwhitehouse
triumphinwhitehouse
2 years ago

remember Aguda supported this rasha wholehartedly. Agudas Cuomos

Concorde
Concorde
2 years ago

Let’s put a move on , Sfaceem Jr. . Don’t let him touch his desk or file cabinet. Let’s go.

YITZCHOKLEVI
YITZCHOKLEVI
2 years ago

He should be prosecuted criminally. If you or I touched a woman inappropriately as he reportedly did, we would be arrested immediately.
She did report this to the Albany DA.

Rats Rats DemocRATs.
Rats Rats DemocRATs.
2 years ago

Get rid of this bum along with all the democRATic bums. Trump 2024

PaulinSaudi
PaulinSaudi
2 years ago

He might as well.

Educated Archy
Educated Archy
2 years ago

Stevenn before you post anything silly let me set the record straight. If your goal is to get even and make life difficult for people who don’t listen then yes governor Antichos is great. If on the other hand your goal is to save lives then he was a poor leader. If by coming down with a sledgehammer, we defy you, we school kids in filthy unventilated basements, rip off masks and conduct super spreader weddings what’s the vice? If on the other hand, the governor gets what’s essential to us and understands our needs and our community and collaborated with us, you get further. In NJ many wore masks, outdoor hakofos, increased testing and bmg cancelled their Purim event. So yes Murphy would have liked to see more but he got the give and take and saved lives. That’s a qualified leader.
Ps don’t post your same nonsense unless you refute mine . You are a coward who refuses to debate the issue because you can’t.

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Educated Archy
Educated Archy
2 years ago

Josh say bye to governor antochos.
But what about Trump ? I am a flip
Flopper! Yes I like people on my side and hate those that hurt me . Nothing wrong with that double standard. Although your trump argument is nonsense. But even if true it’s no shame

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