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Biden says Cuomo may have to resign, urges public to ‘believe all women’ alleging sexual assault’
President Joe Biden looks on during his visit to Smith Flooring, Inc., Tuesday March 16, 2021, in Chester, Pa. President Biden says New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo should resign if the state attorney general’s investigation confirms the sexual harassment allegations against him. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
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New York Democrat Gov. Andrew Cuomo has continued to lose allies in the wake of multiple allegations of sexual misconduct, including from those who have faced similar accusations like Joe Biden.
During an interview with George Stephanopoulos for ABC News, Biden distanced himself from the disgraced governor while walking back comments he made this past weekend. He had previously urged New Yorkers to “wait to see what the investigation will bring.”
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Joe Biden has finally set a press conference date for eight days from now, so he can go eight days without people asking when it will be.
But that doesn’t mean his handlers are being any less vigorous about steering him away from reporters when they try to ask questions.
Biden is supposedly going on the road to tell folks what a great thing his $1.9 trillion bill is. Translation: If it were really great, you wouldn’t have to try to sell it after it already passed. He’s calling it the “Help is Here” tour. There’s no question that Democrats are better than Republicans at propaganda. It’s true, President Donald Trump spent more time getting things done than he did on selling what he had done afterward.
In Pennsylvania, Joe Biden showcases aid to small businesses
President Joe Biden speaks with owners Kristin Smith and James Smith as he visits Smith Flooring in Chester, Pa., Tuesday, March 16, 2021. Image via AP.
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Joe Biden turned up at a minority-owned flooring business in suburban Philadelphia on Tuesday to highlight how his $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package can help small businesses, stressing along the way that the massive bill passed without any help from Republican lawmakers.
The visit to Smith Flooring, Inc. was Biden’s first stop in an ongoing cross-country administration roadshow also involving his vice president and his wife designed to publicize, and take credit, for the virus relief package.