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The restrictions on the media began shortly after several current and former female aides accused the governor of sexual harassment, and in one case, sexual assault.
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“To put it very simply, no,” Cuomo said.
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60% approve the Democrat’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic and about half (51%) do not believe Cuomo should resign.
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“Nobody should have to experience the retaliation that I’ve faced in the last few months."
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The New York Attorney General’s Office is conducting its own, simultaneous investigation into the sexual harassment claim leveled against Cuomo in recent weeks.
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“We’ll consider the use of subpoenas to ensure the documents are produced and there isn’t any obstruction or any destruction of documents."
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Questions are being raised about the State Assembly's choice of a law firm to help an impeachment investigation of Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
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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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“I’ve made my opinions clear, I think the governor should resign but I also understand that it is important that we do our job and that will always be my focus."
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“The voters are not necessarily, at the moment, following the lead of the elected officials."