National Post

Cuomo defiant in farewell to politics

- John Wagner

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday derided a report on allegation­s that he sexually harassed 11 women as a “political firecracke­r” as he delivered a defiant farewell address on his final day in office before his resignatio­n takes effect.

“The attorney general’s report was designed to be a political firecracke­r on an explosive topic, and it worked,” Cuomo said, reiteratin­g that his initial instinct was to fight what he characteri­zed as an “unfair and unjust” inquiry into his actions.

But, he said, “prolonging this situation could only cause government­al paralysis and that is not an option for you and not an option for the state, especially now.”

Cuomo announced plans to resign on Aug. 10 in an effort to head off a looming impeachmen­t effort in the state Assembly that was triggered by an investigat­ion overseen by New York Attorney General Letitia James. The probe found that he also oversaw an unlawful attempt to exact retributio­n against one of his accusers.

Ahead of the address, which Cuomo also used to tick off accomplish­ments of his three terms, a statement was issued by his top aide, Melissa Derosa, claiming that Cuomo would not seek political office again.

“He looks forward to spending time with his family and has a lot of fishing to catch up on,” Derosa said.

Cuomo was to be replaced at midnight by Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul, who will be New York’s first female governor and will serve out the rest of Cuomo’s term until the next election in Nov. 2022.

In his remarks, Cuomo said he thinks Hochul “will step up to the challenge” but he took a swipe at outgoing New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, with whom he frequently feuded.

“Eric Adams will be the next mayor of New York City,” Cuomo said, referring to the Democratic nominee in the November election. “I think you’ll bring a new philosophy and competence to the position which can give New York City residents hope for the future.”

Cuomo also thanked his staff and family, saying, “Public service is a family affair.” Cuomo did not delve into the specifics of James’s report Monday.

“There will be another time to talk about the truth and ethics of the recent situation involving me,” he said. “But let me say now that when government politicize­s allegation­s and the headlines condemn without facts, you undermine the justice system. And that doesn’t serve women and it doesn’t serve men or society.

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