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Washington (AFP) - US President Joe Biden sidestepped questions Sunday on whether New York Governor Andrew Cuomo should resign over sexual misconduct allegations, while House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the state leader should "look inside his heart" to decide if he can govern. The pair stopped short of joining a growing list of other politicians, including many fellow Democrats, in demanding Cuomo's resignation. Exiting Marine One Sunday, Biden told a reporter that "the investigation is underway and we should see what it brings us." Eight women have come forward since last month to denounce wha...
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New York (AFP) - New York governor Andrew Cuomo, already under investigation for sexual harassment, is facing a new, more serious allegation of groping a female employee, local media reported Wednesday. The Albany Times Union first wrote on Tuesday that a sixth woman had accused Cuomo of harassment. But on Wednesday, it reported new details of the unnamed woman's encounter with the governor, citing a person with "direct knowledge" of her claims. According to the newspaper, the woman had been called to Cuomo's governor's mansion in Albany last year on the "apparent pretext" of helping him with ...
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New York (AFP) - A new woman has said the governor of New York state inappropriately touched her, bringing to six the number of women who accuse Andrew Cuomo of harassment or inappropriate behavior, local media reported Tuesday. But the 63-year-old Democrat stuck to his guns, ruling out resignation once more. Saying he was "not aware" of the new accusation, Cuomo repeated that he would await the results of an independent investigation into the allegations, overseen by the state Attorney General Letitia James. "Let the investigation get the facts and we'll take it from there," Cuomo said duri...
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