Lieutenant Government Kathy Hochul needs to go beyond ‘BS statement’ on Cuomo: GOP chief

The leader of the Republican Party of New York said Wednesday that the government should tell the lieutenant governor what he knew about the scandals related to the village. Stop hiding behind Andrew Kyomo and the “BS statement”.

“The victims of Cuomo are not silent. They are growing day by day. Kathy Hochul’s silence, however, is defining, ”said Nick Langworthy, chairman of the state Republican Committee.

During a news conference in Buffalo, where Hochul grew up, Langworthy called him to say whether he had previously known of any malpractice allegations against Cuomo or that he had ever “harassed or threatened any employees” I saw you giving. “

Langworthy also demanded that Hochul disclose whether he privately objected to the nursing home’s March 25 controversial directive to accept COVID-19 patients, or to know whether the right nursing home to die of the disease Who was behind the decision to stop the death of.

Langworthy said, “It’s not good enough to take a BS statement from Andrew Cuomo, who is trying to get that statement off the neck of every MLA leader.”

Lieutenant Governor Kathleen Hochul addressed this during Governor Andrew Cuomo's address for a third term at Ellis Island.
Lev village. Inauguration of Andrew Cuomo at Kathleen Hochul Village.
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“And every day Kathy Hochul refuses to come out and answer these questions, Kathy confuses Hochul directly with this administration.”

Hochul – if Cuomo is impeached or resigned, he will become acting governor – has issued two prepared statements since the sexual harassment allegations last month.

On February 27, Hochul called for an “independent review” and on Tuesday, he
Tweeted his support for the investigation for which Attorney General Letitia James has hired former attorneys, including former acting Manhattan US Attorney Jun Kim.

“I believe that the investigation is completed fully and as soon as possible,” Hochul wrote.

Erie County Republican Chairman Nick Langworth and New York State Republican Chairman Ed Cox held a press conference at GOP headquarters in Albany on Tuesday May 21 to formally announce that Langworthy had enough party support to become the next state party president.
New York Republican Party President Nick Langworthy at a press conference at the GOP headquarters in Albany.
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“New Yorkers must be confident that through this process they will soon know the facts.”

Cuomo has promised to cooperate in the investigation and has repeatedly urged the public to “wait for the facts” about the allegations against him.

Hochul’s office did not respond to a request for comment.

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