Governor Cuomo
Says There's, ‘No Way’, He Will Resign Over
Harassment Allegations.
On Sunday, New York Governor
Andrew Cuomo defiantly rejected renewed
calls for his resignation. .
Although more women have
come forward with sexual
harassment allegations against
him, Cuomo said there was
“no way” he would resign. .
I was elected by the people of the state, not
by politicians … I’m not going to resign because
of allegations. The premise of resigning because
of allegations is actually anti-democratic, Andrew Cuomo, via CBS News.
Shortly after his declaration, Democrat
State Senate Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins
of New York said he “must resign.” .
She said Cuomo’s various allegations are “drawing
away from the business of government.” .
New York is still in the midst of this pandemic
and is still facing the societal, health and
economic impacts of it. We need to govern
without daily distraction. For the good of
the state Governor Cuomo must resign, Andrea Stewart-Cousins, via CBS News.
Two anonymous sources reported to
CBS News that Cuomo spent the weekend
reaching out to state leaders and legislators. .
He reportedly assured them that he does not
intend to resign and that they must “be patient”
and allow the investigation to take place.