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Chris Hayes discusses the new allegations against Governor Andrew Cuomo. Aired on 03/01/2021.
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37 comments

  1. Trump is still walking free having done far more to women than this. Leave Cuomo alone until Trump is held accountable.

  2. OMG lol that picture didnt help him at all. He looks loaded and she looks somewhat terrified and questioning if this is really happening. lol

  3. The Democrats were praising governor Cuomo actions fighting the coronavirus pandemic in june of 2020 summer .

  4. She’s right. He does need to resign. I do wish the opposition was 1/10th as willing to hold their own members accountable, though. I’m glad the appropriate investigations are happening.

    1. SAME!! Literally if you look at Dem politicians , most of the time, they’re held accountable. But republicans politician, looks the other way and deflects everything.

  5. He was there when the country was lacking in leadership, about covid. I looked to him for advice. He isn’t perfect. I’ll be good with the investigation outcome.

    1. And the republicans should condemn the governor of Texas for the appalling failures during the srecent storm.

  6. If trump could get away with consequences from sexual assault allegations by over a dozen women so should Cuomo.

    1. Trump touched women’s privacy admitted out of his own mouth. He can do as he please because he is a star.

    2. Fine but he still needs to be gone for all the deaths he caused in the nursing homes it was his policy to put the people back in them

  7. Democrats are too ethical. They should be like republicans when it comes to sexual scandals… ignore them and demonize the victim. And never, ever even think about resigning!!!!

    1. @The Tweatles then go back to FOX and get outraged at racist trees and windmills, we don’t care.

    1. His brother works for CNN, you are posting this on MSNBC. You are just trying, unsuccessfully, to stir up an issue.

      Call the CEO of CNN and ask him that question.

  8. Democrats: The women should be heard, the facts investigated, and if it comes to it, he needs to be held accountable and gone.
    republicans: He said he didn’t do it, so stop being a wuss and get over it.

    For real though, Cuomo, you really ain’t helping the cause here.

  9. Okay lying about seniors and 3 women coming forth .. well she on it,if it’s true that’s unacceptable

  10. Touched her at a wedding. Really ??? Give me a break. Wait are they going to press charges because he kissed a baby too???

  11. Yeah, creampuff politicians (contra bully rivals) have always shown something, what is it? oh, a willingness to apparently cave to pressure. What pressure, exactly? The subjectivist ethics torture kind, that’s what kind of pressure. No individual human on Earth should ever live to the political science square of opposition, the so-called “left v right” or whatever false contrast individualist psychology has subjected upon universalist politics.

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