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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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“It was unintentional and I truly and deeply apologize for it. I feel awful about it, and frankly I am embarrassed by it.”
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"It takes a lot of courage, a lot of guts, oftentimes therapy, and counseling and support around the individual to come forward.”
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"The pattern of sexual harassment and predatory behavior by Governor Cuomo is unacceptable, and I believe the women coming forward."
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One day after Cuomo offered his response to the charges, many elected officials, both Democrats and Republicans, said they don’t buy it
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After one year of pandemic, over 38,000 New Yorkers have died of the virus so far and more than one and a half million were sickened.
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"I never inappropriately touched anybody and I never propositioned anybody and I never intended to make anyone feel uncomfortable, but these are allegations that New Yorkers deserve answers to.”
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The White House Press Secretary said President Biden has been briefed on the claims and supports an immediate investigation.
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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