Harassment victim of New York governor denounces Biden’s silence

One of the women who accused New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo of sexual harassment condemned the silence of US President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. Fox News reports.

Cuomo’s former aide Lindsay Boylan, who first reported his harassment, tweeted that the governor New Yorker denied the allegations and questioned the motives of the women who opposed him. In her opinion, in fact, he called for unleashing hatred and speculation on his victims.

“It also calls into question the fidelity of judgment and courage of both the president and Kamala Harris,” Boylan added in a second tweet. She later removed it.

Earlier, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said that US President Joe Biden believes the stories of women who accused Cuomo of harassment. According to her, he believes that they should be treated with respect and their voices should be heard.

Since December 2020, at least seven women have accused New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo of sexual harassment. After that, his resignation was demanded by the mayor of New York and a number of senators and congressmen of the United States and the state of New York, among whom there are both Republicans and Democrats. The New York State Legislature was planning a resolution to impeach the governor.

Andrew Cuomo is an American politician, 56th and current Governor of New York State. Previously, he served as Secretary of Housing and Urban Development of the United States, then – Attorney General of New York. Member of the Democratic Party.

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