SNL is slammed for typical bias and going light on Cuomo by doing two pieces on him but IGNORING his outrageous nursing home deaths cover up
Saturday Night Live s latest installment of Weekend Update featured two bits about New York Governor Andrew Cuomo
Host Michael Che opened with a light jab, calling Cuomo the real-life model for Moe Syslack, the bartender in The Simpsons
Che described how Cuomo was expanding eligibility for COVID-19 vaccines
Co-host Colin Jost then chimed in to say that the governor was also allowing sports venues to open at 10 percent capacity
Viewers quickly took to Twitter to condemn SNL for glossing over Cuomo s biggest scandal of the week
Cuomo keeps a low profile and avoids reporters at Oval Office meeting with Biden as Republicans and Democrats demand he resign for covering-up the true COVID death toll in New York nursing homes
Governor Andrew Cuomo was at the White House on Friday to meet Joe Biden and discuss COVID-19 relief
Cuomo refused to answer questions about his handling of the pandemic after a bombshell confession from his top aide on Thursday
New York State Assembly is holding a conference to consider rescinding Cuomo s emergency powers to manage the pandemic
The powers were granted to him in March 2020 by the state legislature and he has issued 94 executive orders including limiting gatherings in public and private spaces, mask mandates and closing businesses
The CNN anchor on Friday night skirted the subject of his brother s scandal, refusing to follow Jake Tapper and Erin Burnett in discussing Andrew Cuomo s coverup of nursing home deaths.
NY State Assembly considers removing Governor Cuomo s emergency powers after his top aide admits they covered-up true scale of nursing home deaths amid fear of Trump DOJ investigation into them
New York State Assembly is holding a conference to consider rescinding Governor Andrew Cuomo s emergency powers to manage the coronavirus pandemic
The powers were granted to him in March 2020 by the state legislature and he has issued 94 executive orders including limiting gatherings in public and private spaces, mask mandates and closing businesses
Cuomo s powers are set to expire on April 30, but they can be rescinded before that deadline if there is a majority in both houses