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ALBANY – The Albany-area gun store owner who rented a billboard slamming Gov. Andrew Cuomo for the thousands of deaths from the coronavirus in nursing homes is now upping the ante calling for the Democrat’s immediate resignation in light of the latest allegations of sexual harassment engulfing him.
Brian Olesen, owner of American Shooter Supply, told The Post he originally put up the message Impeach! to criticize the governor for nearly 15,000 deaths in nursing homes and long term care facilities but this weekend’s newest allegations that the governor spoke inappropriately to a 25-year-old ex-aide to Cuomo Charlotte Bennett and another former staffer was the last straw.
A new highway billboard in Albany is calling for New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo
Local gun store owner Brian Olesen told the New York Post that he paid for the electronic billboard that now lines Interstate 787 just north of the state capital “to demand that he [Cuomo] be held accountable for the mass deaths at the nursing homes.”
Cuomo’s office earlier this month admitted to withholding coronavirus data at nursing homes in the state, prompting bipartisan backlash and calls from some for the governor to resign or face legal punishment.
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The billboard, which first went up Tuesday, shows an image of Cuomo, along with the word, “IMPEACH!” in bold, red letters.
A new highway billboard in Albany is calling for New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's (D) impeachment amid a series of controversies surrounding the elected official.
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