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Will Cuomo Be Held Accountable For Allegedly Sending Grandmas To Die In Nursing Homes?

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  • The Department of Justice dropped its investigation last week into New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo over his March 2020 order forcing nursing homes to accept COVID-19 patients that resulted in the deaths of thousands of elderly residents.
  • Cuomo currently faces several other probes, including a criminal investigation by the FBI and the U.S. attorney’s office of the Eastern District of New York, a probe into sexual harassment allegations by Attorney General Letitia James, and an impeachment investigation by the New York State Assembly.
  • “The nursing home tragedy involves many people, many layers, and in my view is criminal, but Democrats probably think it’s easier to get him on the #metoo behavior than start really digging into the corruption and lies from nursing homes,” Janice Dean, Fox News meteorologist and outspoken critic of Cuomo following the deaths of her in-laws in New York nursing homes, told the DCNF.
  • The New York State Assembly has been accused of intentionally dragging its feet and underfunding its impeachment probe, while the FBI investigation, headed by Biden appointees, may fail to uncover enough evidence of criminal behavior.

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday celebrated the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) decision to drop its investigation into his policy that sent COVID-19 patients into nursing homes, but with several other probes ongoing, his fate is still unclear.

The DOJ announced last week it would not investigate Cuomo’s March 2020 order forcing nursing homes to accept coronavirus patients, prompting the governor to hold a press conference Monday in which he described allegations his nursing home order caused deaths as “outrageous.” At least 4,000 nursing home residents died when the order was active, according to a report from New York Attorney General Letitia James, with the New York State Department of Health knowingly undercounting nursing home deaths, as first reported by the Daily Caller News Foundation.

Though the DOJ’s investigation was dropped, Cuomo still faces several other probes related to his nursing home order, as well as allegations of corruption and sexual harassment.

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“The governor absolutely is not out of the woods,” New York Republican Rep. Lee Zeldin told Fox & Friends on Wednesday.

Cuomo is under criminal investigation by the U.S. attorney’s office in the Eastern District of New York (EDNY), along with the FBI, for his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. Other than the nursing home order itself, the governor is under scrutiny for refusing to release data on nursing home deaths, a decision which the governor blamed on fear of political retaliation from President Donald Trump, and for silencing health officials who attempted to report accurate death numbers.

“There is proof that our governor and his administration went to such great lengths to cover up the true death toll,” Janice Dean, Fox News meteorologist and outspoken critic of Cuomo following the deaths of her in-laws in New York nursing homes, told the DCNF.

The governor also faces a probe from James into sexual harassment allegations made by five women, one of whom claimed Cuomo groped her.

“Cuomo knows the AG report will be devastating. That’s why he’s scrambling to reduce the AG’s investigation into multiple, credible allegations of sexual harassment as merely a political hit job,” New York state Assemblyman Ron Kim tweeted.

The New York state Assembly launched its own impeachment probe into the governor in March, investigating Cuomo’s nursing home policy as well sexual harassment allegations and potential misappropriations of funds.

Despite the scrutiny the governor is facing, it’s unclear what, if anything, will stick. Some argue the criminal investigations are unlikely to result in prosecution, and the sexual assault allegations represent the path of least resistance.

“The nursing home tragedy involves many people, many layers and in my view is criminal, but Democrats probably think it’s easier to get him on the #metoo behavior than start really digging into the corruption and lies from nursing homes,” Dean told the DCNF.

“If any meaningful action is going to be taken, it will be by New York state authorities — and, specifically, by Attorney General Letitia James,” Andrew McCarthy, senior fellow at National Review Institute, wrote in National Review.

The attorney general’s investigation has faced obstacles. Cuomo offered in March to provide staffers who were to be questioned by investigators with outside lawyers hired by the governor’s office, which some critics say was intended to prevent staffers from speaking honestly with investigators.

“I think it is meant to intimidate and tell people that you either stick with the company scripts or you don’t speak at all,” New York state Sen. Andrew Gournades, a Democrat, told CNN at the time, saying the offer had a “chilling effect” on staffers’ cooperation with investigators.

Cuomo’s adviser Rich Azzopardi also argued James has a “transparent political motive” in the investigation, hinting that the attorney general may be using the probe to bolster her profile for a potential run for governor.

Meanwhile, the state Assembly’s impeachment probe has drawn criticism from lawmakers and outsiders alike, with many accusing the Assembly of deliberately dragging its feet and intentionally underfunding its investigative team.

“From what I’ve learned in the last year covering this story, New York politics are as corrupt as they come,” Dean said. “The impeachment probe has been a sham from the beginning with stonewalling and Democratic politicians too afraid to go against Cuomo.”

One Democratic politician, Senate Minority Leader Rob Ortt, voiced similar thoughts.

“This seems to be nothing more than a delay tactic or to provide some cover to say we’re doing something, but not really doing anything,” Ortt told Spectrum News in May.

The state Assembly allocated Davis Polk & Wardwell, the law firm hired to investigate Cuomo, just $250,000 in April, or enough for three weeks of work, according to The New York Post. The firm is expected to investigate the sexual harassment allegations as well as the nursing home order and its alleged cover-up.

“It’s indicative of a lack of seriousness,” Cam Macdonald, fellow at the Empire Center for Public Policy, told the DCNF regarding the budget.

The Assembly only began issuing subpoenas at the end of June, over three months after the investigation began. Impeachment charges have yet to be brought, and the Assembly’s slow pace and infrequent meetings have delayed the probe’s progress.

“If anyone was politically motivated to impeach the governor there would not be much stopping them from drawing up the charges,” Macdonald said.

The FBI and EDNY’s criminal investigation, formerly headed by Trump appointee Seth DuCharme, was taken over by Biden appointee Mark Lesko in March, who was himself replaced by Jacquelyn Kasulis in June.

“My own intuition is that pigs will fly before the Biden administration takes any action against the Cuomo administration,” McCarthy wrote in National Review.

As a criminal investigation, the probe will have to find evidence Cuomo broke the law, which some say might be difficult.

“I think it’s a bit of a stretch to find anything criminal in any of it, as bad as it was,” Macdonald told the DCNF. “Are there situations where people have civil cases against the governor? Now that’s possible.”

Dean agreed that proving criminal behavior would be hard, adding “we will probably never get justice for the deaths of our loved ones.”

Cuomo’s office did not respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.

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  1. No democrat, nor many republicans in NY will go against the multi billion dollars per year in homecare savings that Cuomo’s covid/nursing home debacle provided. That money keeping Grammy and Grampy alive has been freed up to fund real hope and change projects like free college, free gender reassignment, free healthcare for illegals, etc.

  2. Well, they really had us coming and going for a long time, making us hope finally something will be done. Should have known it might end up like this. Oh well. It isn’t the first time. Next please!

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