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Andrew Cuomo is a Killer! Resign! Political Cartoon

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Political Cartoon Andrew Cuomo, with his Nipple rings. It is a nod to his preferences. Then I have Joe Biden toying with his ears, a dungeon in the back and a Barbell Nipple Ring that The Governor of New York City has been caught wearing through a white shirt. If anyone wants to talk about sexual harassment it is Joe Biden. Creepy Joe. And I think they are resigning CUOMO over sexual harassment charges in order to save him from Murder charges. Cuomo bribed Doctors and had them get the numbers up by killing seniors with Midazolam and Ventilators. It was all murder.

The settlement came less than a month after New York Attorney General Letitia James Cuomo was accused of underestimating the number of COVID deaths in New York nursing homes by up to 50%, forcing the Cuomo administration to admit that the figure was closer to 15,000. The double charges came to light after Rep. Ron Kim (D-Queens) revealed he had received a call from Gov. Cuomo threatening to destroy his career over criticism of his handling of nursing home deaths by COVID-19. Cuomo and his team are also the focus of criminal investigations from the FBI and the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Brooklyn concerning the cover-up of all nursing home deaths from the coronavirus, as well as Cuomo’s $51 million book deal for his pandemic memoir.   

The Cuomo investigation has been controversial. House Democrats expressed concern that it was done to gain time for the governor as pressure mounted on his handling of COVID in New York’s nursing homes after seven women came forward to accuse him of sexual harassment and unwanted sexual attention. The sexual harassment allegations came when the Cuomo administration was embroiled in a controversy with the State Department of Health over alleged inadequate reporting of deaths at the Covid-19 Nursing Home and the delay in authorities providing data on the deaths of state lawmakers. Since a controversial hearing with New York health commissioner Dr. Howard Zucker last week, questions about the administration’s handling of COVID-related deaths in nursing homes have not decreased.    

On Friday, Andrew Cuomo, the New York governor praised as the king of U.S. response, faced renewed calls for his impeachment as new allegations emerged that he and his top aides had covered up the scale of the virus deaths at state nursing homes. Cuomo sought to claim victory on Monday after the Justice Department made a controversial decision not to investigate the state’s order to force nursing homes to admit coronavirus patients, whom critics accuse of killing helpless residents. Instead, Cuomo took the revelation Friday at a news conference on his first public appearance since being grilled about sexual harassment allegations to the news that the Biden administration and the Justice Department have not opened an investigation into possible violations of the Civil Rights of Institutionalized Persons Act.    

New York State’s Democratic Governor, Andrew Cuomo, faces mounting calls for his resignation or impeachment over allegations of sexual harassment and his alleged cover-up of thousands of deaths in New York nursing homes. In addition, new York Attorney General Letitia James launched an investigation after three women accused Cuomo of sexual harassment. The report of Ruch, who worked as a White House photographer during the second term of President Barack Obama, follows allegations of sexual harassment against Cuomo by two women who worked in his administration and has prompted New York’s newly elected attorney general to say that she will go ahead with an investigation into his behavior.   

He also on video wanted to watch a woman eat a hot dog. Gross.  

The handling of nursing home deaths by Andrew Cuomo since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic has been overshadowed by his growing list of accused of sexual harassment, critics of the governor said. Attorney General Letitia James’ office oversees an investigation into sexual harassment allegations against Cuomo, who is under siege from a federal investigation into whether he hid the confirmed COVID-19 deaths in nursing homes across the state. Cuomo is fighting for survival after several women, including a former employee, accused him of sexual harassment, and his administration admitted withholding information on deaths of Covid-19 and nursing home.   

Remember when the New York Post published an explosive report based on leaked recordings by one of Cuomo’s top aides, claiming that the administration hid data about nursing home deaths to avoid political retribution from Trump? Behind the scenes, Cuomo’s advisers argued with senior state health officials over nursing home deaths that should have been reported by the Department of Health according to interviews and documents reviewed by The Times. According to two reports released Saturday night, as the molestation scandal has grown to five accusers, Andrew Cuomo and his spokesmen seem to have taken the trappings of a coordinated distraction of nursing home deaths at the start of the coronavirus pandemic, according to Boris Ryvkin, a lawyer for former National Security Advisor to Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas ).    

According to Judith Enck, the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency for the region, which includes New York and New Jersey, Howard Glaser, Cuomo’s Director of State Operations, called shortly after midnight and told her she was “calling the governor” because the EPA filed statements that negatively impacted the impact of hydrofracking on states, the Times Union reported. The admission further fueled growing calls for Cuomo to resign, impeachment, or impeachment. In addition, new York Democrat Tom Reed said that he would take legal action against the governor’s top adviser Melissa DeLay. In a seemingly united effort, 13 New York congressmen released a statement Friday morning calling for the governors to resign within two hours of Cuomo and the administration’s efforts to cover up the actual number of nursing home deaths.    

In recent weeks, Albany was gripped by the outrage over Andrew Cuomo’s pandemic policies to require nursing homes to admit COVID-19-positive patients. At the same time, New York’s hospitals are overcrowded to hide data on the “dieing” of nursing home residents. Late Monday night, Anna Ruch told the New York Times she was taken out of the hands of the Democratic Governors when she was with him and that Cuomo said she was “aggressive,” putting his hand on her face and asking him to kiss her. However, the state has acknowledged that the number of nursing home deaths due to coronavirus is too low. The review of a 25 March order that allowed nursing home residents to leave hospitals and return to share Covid-19 has mismanaged its political future.    

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