Andrew Cuomo was hoping that his career was going to take a huge leap.
But a shocking confession from a former employee could dash his hopes.
Andrew Cuomo got hit with a huge sexual accusation at the worst possible moment.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo handled the coronavirus outbreak in the worst possible manner.
He kept normal people trapped inside their houses under lockdown for months to stop the spread of coronavirus but forced nursing homes to take in coronavirus patients when they weren’t equipped to deal with them.
Cuomo’s response to the coronavirus was a terrible failure, yet the Democratic Party are so detached from reality that they have proclaimed him to be a hero.
There are reports that Joe Biden is considering having Cuomo be his attorney general.
“Cuomo has been asked in recent weeks about his interest in the attorney general spot,” the Associated Press reported. “Just this week, he said in a public radio interview in New York, ‘I have no intention to run for president or vice president, or go to the administration.’ But he said the attorney general job ‘is really critical, especially now.’”
But Cuomo got hit with an accusation that could take him out of the running.
A former adviser, Lindsey Boylan, who is a leftist activist alleged that Cuomo had sexually harassed her on Twitter Sunday.
“Yes, @NYGovCuomo sexually harassed me for years. Many saw it, and watched,” she said. “I could never anticipate what to expect: would I be grilled on my work (which was very good) or harassed about my looks. Or would it be both in the same conversation? This was the way for years.”
“Not knowing what to expect what’s the most upsetting part aside from knowing that no one would do a damn thing even when they saw it. No one. And I *know* I am not the only woman,” she continued. “I’m angry to be put in this situation at all. That because I am a woman, I can work hard my whole life to better myself and help others and yet still fall victim as countless women over generations have. Mostly silently. I hate that some men, like @NYGovCuomo abuse their power.”
Cuomo said in a press conference on Monday that the allegations against him aren’t true.
Cuomo said, “I heard about the tweet and what it said about comments that I had made, and it’s not true, Zack. Look, I fought for and I believe a woman has the right to come forward and express her opinion and express issues and concerns that she has, but it’s just not true.”
This should be a matter of investigation, not just trusting Cuomo’s word, but the Democrats have shown that they will gloss over sexual harassment allegations when they are inconvenient for members of their own party.
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