"I will fully cooperate" with the review by
@NewYorkStateAG, says @NYGovCuomo. "I fully support the woman's right come forward."pic.twitter.com/gfNzggiQil
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"If they felt pain from it, I apologize," adds @NYGovCuomo.
"I'm not going to resign," says @NYGovCuomo. "I'm going to do the job the people of the state of New York elected me to do."pic.twitter.com/ajBt74h8nv
"The facts will come out in the attorney general's review," says @NYGovCuomo. "I never ever meant to offend anyone...I feel terrible that these people felt uncomfortable, felt hurt, felt pain from the interactions."
"I do not believe I have ever done anything in my public career that I am ashamed of," adds @NYGovCuomo. "I'm going to learn from it."
"I understand sensitivities have changed, that behaviors have changed," says @NYGovCuomo.
"Wait for the facts before you form an opinion," says @NYGovCuomo, answering questions from reporters. "Let the attorney general's office actually review the facts."
"To New Yorkers I'm saying I'm embarrassed by what happened," says @NYGovCuomo.
In absolutely no way am I excusing or dismissing the allegations against Governor Cuomo - they are disturbing - but on an entirely different track, I am waiting for him to call his accusers “dog faces” or “not my type”
If true, it’s likely not meant as creepy just as Joe’s touching wasn’t. We do need to learn to speak up as women & draw lines & men need to heed them. Gray is a large arena of interaction though public officials ought to be smarter.
When you’re the boss, you don’t do this sh*t with employees. Period.
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