News

#Sen. Gillibrand dodges Gov. Cuomo sexual harassment scandal

#Sen. Gillibrand dodges Gov. Cuomo sexual harassment scandal

New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand appears to be giving Gov. Andrew Cuomo a long leash on the sexual harassment allegations leveled against him by a former aide — despite once leading the charge that led to then-Sen. Al Franken’s resignation over similar claims.

“I have not read her allegations or her post, her Medium post,” Gillibrand told reporters on a call Thursday afternoon — a day after Cuomo accuser Lindsey Boylan came forward igniting widespread media coverage.

“But as I said, everyone has a right to be able to come forward, speak their truth, and be heard. And that’s true for her and that’s also true for Gov. Cuomo.”

In 2017, Gillibrand, a 2020 Democratic presidential candidate, quickly led a full-throated condemnation of her colleague Franken as he faced mounting allegations of sexual harassment from multiple women.

“Enough is enough,” Gillibrand said at the time.

On Facebook, she said, “I believe it would be better for our country if he sent a clear message that any kind of mistreatment of women in our society isn’t acceptable by stepping aside to let someone else serve.”

That led to other Senate Democrats calling for Franken’s ouster.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo
Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks during a press conference before the opening of a mass COVID-19 vaccination site in the Queens on Feb. 24, 2021.
AP Photo/Seth Wenig, Pool, File

The outspoken lawmaker, author and former “SNL” mainstay, resigned shortly after — but refused to apologize for his alleged misconduct.

Regarding Cuomo — who is accused of kissing his then-aide Boylan on the lips and asking her to play “strip poker” in 2018 — Gillibrand said it was “up to” the state legislature to conduct a probe.

Lindsey Boylan accused Cuomo of sexual harassment and allegedly asking her to play strip poker with him.
Lindsey Boylan accused Cuomo of sexual harassment and allegedly asking her to play strip poker with him.
Rob Latour/Shutterstock

“I don’t know the investigative processes for the state government,” she said. “I have focused very intensely on the investigative standards here in the Senate, as well as for the House.”

Boylan detailed her allegations in a 1,700-word essay posted on Medium.

If you liked the article, do not forget to share it with your friends. Follow us on Google News too, click on the star and choose us from your favorites.

For forums sites go to Forum.BuradaBiliyorum.Com

If you want to read more News articles, you can visit our News category.

Source

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button
Close

Please allow ads on our site

Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker!