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Cuomo did not deny the allegations, saying that people who visited him during the early days of the pandemic received testing.
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The attorneys tapped to handle the investigation include a former federal prosecutor who helped investigate foreign meddling in the 2016 election.
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“The voters are not necessarily, at the moment, following the lead of the elected officials."
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Republicans, who are in the minority in the legislature, said if the governor won’t resign, impeachment proceedings should begin.
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“No, there is no way I resign,” said Cuomo, who added that he deserves “due process” while the AG's probe continues.
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Cuomo, who is already under fire for withholding data that showed twice as many nursing home residents died of COVID-19 than was previously disclosed, denies both allegations.
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo and his staff were in damage control mode Thursday as they faced two scandals
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Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz has announced he is opening an investigation into the matter.
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The proposed $765 million loan to Kodak was announced last July as part of the company’s plans to make ingredients used in generic pharmaceuticals.
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“That’s not a responsible way to handle a problem."