New York
Rudy W. Giuliani: “Cuomo may be guilty, but we used to have trials before convictions”
Elmira, New York – Thursday the number of calls is rapidly growing for New York Governor Andrew Cuomo to resign or face impeachment. This came, after a report from the state’s attorney general detailing harassment allegations by eleven women.
On Wednesday Governor Cuomo spent holed up out of sight in Albany as more democrats who once supported him now demand he step down. A new snap poll shows the majority of new yorkers want that too.
Governor Andrew Cuomo has repeatedly denied he ever touched anyone inappropriately and has apologized for making anyone feel uncomfortable. That said – he could potentially face civil suits and criminal charges.
According to former New York City Mayor and Trump confidant Rudy Giuliani, “Cuomo may be guilty, but we used to have trials before convictions.”
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