includes President Joe Biden, who when asked by media at a COVID-19 news conference if he should resign, said yes.
Other political leaders that have asked Cuomo to step down include Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Congresswoman Claudia Tenney.
Chairman Jacobs full statement is posted below: When the allegations of sexual harassment against Governor Cuomo first surfaced, in the interest of fairness, I urged everyone to wait for the outcome of the Attorney General’s investigation before making a judgment. The Attorney General’s exhaustive and professional investigation yielded conclusions that can only be described as extremely damning and upsetting. While other Elected and Party officials immediately called for the Governor to resign, in the interests of the Party and the People of the State of New York, in an effort to effect a positive and expeditious resolution, I chose not to make a public statement. Now, however, it appears that contrary to what I have advised
term so out of 178 people who have joined in from virtually every state in the nation, this is a big issue especially with the rise in crime rate and people wanted to protect their rights. we are here to talk about the constitution cpac about a something we are talking about. jon: claudia, thanks for joining us this evening. thank you so much. jon: guess what defense is finally coming down. the bearcat after the u.s. capitol article january 6 right by the end of the weekend, we are told it will all be gone. david is live. reporter: crews began removing the protective fence around the united states capitol around 8:30 a.m. this morning more than six months after rioters stormed the u.s. capitol. officials believe this was the appropriate time to take down the fence. crews on trucks began taking down the front surrounding the
cancel culture, search and crime and election security. former president trump is scheduled to take the stage tomorrow afternoon around 3:30 p.m. eastern time. new york republican congressman claudia was at the conference and will join us live in a few minutes. first, casey siegel also at seatac and joins us with an update. good evening, day two is winding down, the final speaker for the day currently on stage as we speak and then everyone gets ready for the big formal event tonight, the former cattlemen fall. you name it and it s being talked about here in dallas this weekend. you mentioned a couple of the issues but criminal justice reform, social media, the pandemic, guns, china, immigration, all of it tackle through a series of workshops and special presentations aimed at calling out cancel culture in society and strategizing the best ways for republicans to win
major cities arise in pilots. new york republican congresswoman claudia joins us live. i was talking with a friend this morning if you read the headlines and brought major media you might not know the conservative movement is alive and well in america right now, is it? alive and well and i am certainly expensing that walking around even in the inner parts of the city, people are excited about what s happening here but it s a lot different than new york where we do have a lot of crime even in upstate new york, crimes are just better incredible to the disastrous reform in criminal justice reform led by governor cuomo and one-party rule have put our communities even in rural and suburban upstate new york, people are concerned for their safety and one of the number-one issues that i hear from everyone his election integrity and i am the cochair of that caucus which
There s a great deal of unknown when it comes to who will represent our region in 2022 in the United States Congress. The reason has nothing to do with Rep. Claudia Tenney s popularity or lack thereof. It s all about redistricting, the population center and what happens to the 22nd congressional district.
The issue stems from New York s census results which fell short by less than 100 people resulting in the loss of a congressional seat. Most political analysts believe NY-22 could be the one district that is chopped up as it spreads from Oswego through the Mohawk Valley and down to Binghamton. It s also important to note that with a Democrat super majority in New York, it will be the Dems that get to draw the lines.