NY Gov Cuomo Says he Will Resign

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NEW YORK (AP) — Gov. Andrew Cuomo resigned over a barrage of sexual harassment allegations Tuesday in a fall from grace a year after he was widely hailed nationally for his detailed daily briefings and leadership during the darkest days of COVID-19.

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The three-term governor’s decision was announced as momentum built in the Legislature to remove him by impeachment. It came after New York’s attorney general released the results of an investigation that found Cuomo sexually harassed at least 11 women.

Investigators said he subjected women to unwanted kisses; groped their breasts or buttocks or otherwise touched them inappropriately; made insinuating remarks about their looks and their sex lives; and created a work environment “rife with fear and intimidation.”

Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul, a 62-year-old Democrat and former member of Congress from the Buffalo area, will become the state’s 57th governor and the first woman to hold the post.

The #MeToo-era scandal cut short not just a career but a dynasty: Cuomo’s father, Mario Cuomo, was governor in the 1980s and ’90s, and the younger Cuomo was often mentioned as a potential candidate for president, an office his father famously contemplated seeking. Even as the scandal mushroomed, Cuomo was planning to run for reelection in 2022.

Cuomo still faces the possibility of criminal charges, with a number of prosecutors around the state moving to investigate him.

The string of accusations that spelled the governor’s downfall began to unfold in news reports last December and went on for months.

Cuomo called some of the allegations fabricated, forcefully denying he touched anyone inappropriately. But he acknowledged making some aides uncomfortable with comments he said he intended as playful, and he apologized for some of his behavior.

He portrayed some of the encounters as misunderstandings attributable to “generational or cultural” differences, a reference in part to his upbringing in an affectionate Italian American family.

As a defiant Cuomo clung to office, state lawmakers launched an impeachment investigation, and nearly the entire Democratic establishment in New York deserted him — not only over the accusations, but also because of the discovery that his administration had concealed thousands of COVID-19 deaths among nursing home patients.

The harassment investigation ordered up by the attorney general and conducted by two outside lawyers corroborated the women’s accounts and added lurid new ones. The release of the report left the governor more isolated than ever, with some of his most loyal supporters abandoning him and President Joe Biden joining those calling on him to resign.

His accusers included an aide who said Cuomo groped her breast at the governor’s mansion. Investigators also the governor’s staff retaliated against one of his accusers by leaking confidential personnel files about her.

As governor, Cuomo touted himself as an example of a “progressive Democrat” who gets things done: Since taking office in 2011, he helped push through legislation that legalized gay marriage, began lifting the minimum wage to $15 and expanded paid family leave benefits. He also backed big infrastructure projects, including airport overhauls and construction of a new bridge over the Hudson River that he named after his father.

At the same time the behavior that got him into trouble was going on, he was publicly championing the #MeToo movement and surrounding himself with women’s rights activists, signing into law sweeping new protections against sexual harassment and lengthening the statute of limitations in rape cases.

His national popularity soared during the harrowing spring of 2020, when New York became the epicenter of the nation’s coronavirus outbreak.

His tough-minded but empathetic response made for riveting television well beyond New York, and his stern warnings to people to stay home and wear masks stood in sharp contrast to President Donald Trump’s brush-off of the virus. His briefings won an international Emmy Award, and he went on to write a book on leadership in a crisis.

But even those accomplishments were soon tainted when it was learned that the state’s official count of nursing home deaths had excluded many patients who had been transferred to hospitals before they succumbed. A Cuomo aide acknowledged the administration feared the true numbers would be “used against us” by the Trump White House.

Also, Cuomo’s administration was fiercely criticized for forcing nursing homes to accept patients recovering from the virus.

The U.S. Justice Department is investigating the state’s handling of data on nursing home deaths. In addition, the state attorney general is looking into whether Cuomo broke the law in using members of his staff to help write and promote his book, from which he stood to make more than $5 million.

The governor had also increasingly come under fire over his rough and sometimes vindictive treatment of fellow politicians and his own staff, with former aides telling stories of a brutal work environment.

Cuomo has been divorced since 2005 from the author and activist Kerry Kennedy, a member of the Kennedy family, and was romantically involved up until 2019 with TV lifestyle personality Sandra Lee. He has three adult daughters.

He gained political experience early on as his father’s hard-nosed and often ruthless campaign manager, and went on to become New York attorney general and U.S. housing secretary under President Bill Clinton before getting elected governor in 2010.

New York has seen a string of high-level political figures brought down in disgrace in recent years.

Gov. Eliot Spitzer resigned in 2008 in a call-girl scandal. Rep. Anthony Weiner went to prison for sexting with a 15-year-old girl. Attorney General Eric Schneiderman stepped down in 2018 after four women accused him of abuse. And the top two leaders in the Legislature were convicted of corruption.


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YD Friedman
YD Friedman
2 years ago

“Oh, how the mighty have fallen.”

He was arrogant, and callously interfered with Jewish prayers in Shul, and children’s Torah learning.

He ignored the fact that most of our community was already immune, and later he unreasonably limited prayers to 10 people, even if the Shul was as large as 10,000 square feet.
At the same time, he placed no restrictions on BLM protests. And did little to prevent looting.

Furthermore, as revenge for our vocally calling him out, he sent out his agents to unfairly dole out tickets for Jewish shops and Cheiders, even though there was nobody there except the owner or principal.

And worst of all, he commented that it’s not God that will end the pandemic (or something to that effect.)

I knew that it wouldn’t end well for him. But i didn’t think it would be so swift.
He went from great popularity and power (and publishing a self-aggrandizing book, in which i doubt he thanked Hashem even once) to shamefully being kicked out.

Now he has a bit in common with Donald Trump.
But at least Trump wasn’t booted out before ending his term.
(And Trump still holds sway in the Republican party.)

p.s.
I’m reminded of the (in)famous advertisement for the Titanic:
“Not even God can sink this ship”.

Jay
Jay
2 years ago

Remember, this is the very same person that had some harsh words on Trump….

Maven
Maven
2 years ago

Good riddance!

Although we Jews should never wish and be happy about something like this because we never know who will be our next Governor but this dude had to leave.

I am not a prophet but the minute the Covid-19 came upon NY and I saw his evil behaver I started writing letters to all Yiddish and some secular newspapers about this ego maniac evil Cuomo behavior.

To Cuomo was more important showing his ego that he and only he is boss.
To Cuomo was more important to argue and fight with Trump and De Blasio than anything else.

Human lives didn’t matter to him. People were dying in the thousands and he refused help from Washington.

Politicians in general lie but no one in history of NY beats his lying.

Good great Riddance!

YITZCHOKLEVI
YITZCHOKLEVI
2 years ago

As the song says “bye bye, so long, farewell”. As a person that was in a nursing home during covid, I am glad that some measure of justice was attained.

Jay
Jay
2 years ago

This is what political hypocrisy is all about.

Close our Yeshivas because of covid.

While you let your hands fly loose.

But yeah they are worried about “Law”…

When government forces something on you, its because of them, not you.

Feh
Feh
2 years ago

“he helped push through legislation that legalized gay marriage”

He started disgracefully, and is exiting disgracefully.

Time to reverse his trashing of NY state.

hashomer
hashomer
2 years ago

Its nice to see all the women-haters out there suddenly become feminists. And all the amoral misogenists out there become so torahdik moral.

Chaim Yankel
Chaim Yankel
2 years ago

מזל טוב מזל טוב מזל טוב

Stevenn
Stevenn
2 years ago

Whoever replaces him should learn from him to take a very pro medical stance and do everything within his or her power to save lives! Weather it means masks, closing Yeshivos and shuls or lockdowns. And if anyone is concerned about davening on yom kippur without a minyan if the situation calls for it, think what it means I don’t care about killing someone because I want to daven yom kippur with a minyan. Boy would you need a kaparah.

Phineas
Phineas
2 years ago

How long before he checks himself into rehab and then tries to sell a book.

Just2Truth
Just2Truth
2 years ago

He voted for gay marriage legalization. Serves him right. Haman always has a downfall in the end.

Archy's Brother
Archy's Brother
2 years ago

All because of women. They have caused problems since creation.

Ina
Ina
2 years ago

Goodby, son of Sfacim. Goodby serial killer of the elderly. Go and disappear. As a Jew in the State of New York, I will never forget what this man m’geza Amalek did to our community.

ANON21
ANON21
2 years ago

That’s what happens when you start up with klal Yisroel. באבוד רשעים רנה

Ari
Ari
2 years ago

I don’t take joy in in a person’s downfall but I will make an exception for Cuomo. Glad this evil maniac is gone.

Liam K. Nuj
Liam K. Nuj
2 years ago

Ding dong, the witch is dead, the witch is dead, the witch is dead. Ding dong, the S.O.B. is dead!

Nachum
Nachum
2 years ago

It’s ironic that this individual announced his resignation, within one day of the forty seventh anniversary of the resignation of Richard Nixon. The only connection between those two politicians, is that for months each stated that “I will not resign”. However, in the end, they each resigned.
Let me state, that regarding Richard Nixon, there was never an iota of scandal involving his personal life; the same held true for Harry Truman.

Educated Archy
Educated Archy
2 years ago

Katie Glueck
One year ago, Cuomo was seen as perhaps then-President Trump’s most effective foil. Now he is resigning in one of the most stunning falls in modern American politics.

Luis Ferré Sadurní
Cuomo was elected governor in 2010 and was handily re-elected twice. He governed with an iron fist for over ten years in Albany and was seen as coasting to a fourth-term just a few months ago.

Luis Ferré Sadurní
This is a remarkable reversal of fortune for a governor who was hailed a national leader just a year ago during the pandemic.

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Desantis for President
Desantis for President
2 years ago

It is so nice to see all the commentators agreeing on something!!!
Well almost all except for the man with many names…….

Educated Archy
Educated Archy
2 years ago

Josh I can get you therapy! Relax.
Your man want crashing down in a far more embarrassing manner than others!
Don’t let the door slam on you too hard. I remember how you bragged that Governor Antichios will stay and these allegations are a joke.

Stevenn this strengthens our resolve. It proves us right. We will continue to stay open even under a pandemic. An effective leader works with us. We will never give in to bullies!

Sweet vengeance! #Thankyouhashem. The writing is evident. This for yehsivagate.

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