https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/cuomo-cuts-off-line-to-reporter-asking-if-he-will-resign-if-investigation-finds-he-sexually-harassed-employees/ar-BB1fWQ3d?ocid=msedgntp
Cuomo cuts off line to reporter asking if he will resign if investigation finds he sexually harassed employees
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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo cut off a reporter who pressed him on whether he would resign if sexual harassment allegations against him were found to be true.
Andrew Cuomo wearing a suit and tie smiling at the camera© Provided by Washington Examiner
“If the attorney general’s report concludes that under state law you did sexually harass employees in violation of state law, will you resign? Yes or no?” New York Law Journal reporter Ryan Tarinelli asked Cuomo during a virtual news conference.
“Let’s see what the review says, and then, we’ll take it from there,” the governor responded.
Tarinelli asked Cuomo to “clarify what that means,” but he only repeated his previous response verbatim.
“It just does,” Tarinelli said when his line suddenly went blank.
“OK,” Cuomo said.
“Yeah, I’m not gonna have any comment on a review that is underway beyond that. I was attorney general of the state. I said to everyone during a review, please don’t comment during the pendency of the review. Let the review go on,” the governor explained. “At the appropriate time, I will have a comment about the review, and about the facts, about the truth. So, I’m looking forward to that. But now is not the time.”
Tarinelli then took to Twitter and accused the governor of intentionally cutting off his line.