Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Cuomo calls Trump executive order on benefits ‘laughable’

- By Larry Neumeister

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Sunday dismissed President Donald Trump’s executive orders as “laughable” and another chapter in the federal government’s botched response to the coronaviru­s as he praised New Yorkers for mostly good behavior that has reduced the infection rate in his state.

The Democrat was particular­ly critical of Trump’s Saturday announceme­nt that states must pay part of $400 weekly unemployme­nt insurance benefits.

He told a telephone news conference that Trump’s plan would likely cost New York state $4 billion.

“The concept of saying to states, you pay 25 percent of the insurance, is just laughable,” Cuomo said. “It’s just an impossibil­ity. So none of this is real on the federal side. This is going to have to be resolved.”

He said he didn’t know if Trump was “genuine in thinking the executive order is a resolution or if this is just a tactic in the negotiatio­n. But this is irreconcil­able for the state. And I expect this is just a chapter in the book of Washington COVID mismanagem­ent.”

Meanwhile, Cuomo praised New Yorkers for driving down the rate of infections in the state so low that only 0.78 percent of 65,812 tests performed Saturday came back positive.

He said the 131 individual­s in intensive care units also represente­d the lowest number since the early days of the health crisis.

“It’s great news,” he said. It was not all good through. Another seven deaths were recorded.

Similar praisewort­hy numbers also were reported in Nassau County, another one-time coronaviru­s hot spot where County Executive Laura Curran said only 27 of 5,314 people tested on Saturday were positive, representi­ng a half-percent rate of positive tests.

She said that although one death was reported — the first in two weeks — there were only 38 hospitaliz­ed patients with 10 in intensive care and only two on ventilator­s.

Cuomo tried to keep the pressure on local authoritie­s to enforce rules meant to keep crowds from performing at bars and restaurant­s.

He said state police and state liquor authority inspectors were filling gaps in local enforcemen­t by issuing 26 citations to bars and restaurant­s Saturday, including 16 in Queens.

“C’mon Queens,” he said, continuing the folksy style that has made him a frequent personalit­y on the national coronaviru­s stage.

He also called out the New York Police Department, saying it needed to “step up and help in New York City.”

Cuomo’s comments came as Democratic Senate

Minority Leader Chuck Schumer told a news conference that Trump’s executive orders “do not come close to solving New York’s problems.”

“Meet with us,” he urged Republican­s, saying Democrats will drop a trillion dollars from their demands if Republican­s raise what they’re willing to spend by a trillion dollars.

 ?? MARK LENNIHAN — ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo removes a mask as he holds a news conference in this file photo from Monday, June 15, 2020, in Tarrytown, N.Y.
MARK LENNIHAN — ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo removes a mask as he holds a news conference in this file photo from Monday, June 15, 2020, in Tarrytown, N.Y.
 ?? SUSAN WALSH — ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? President Donald Trump prepares to sign four executive orders during a news conference at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, N.J., in this Saturday, Aug. 8, 2020, file photo.
SUSAN WALSH — ASSOCIATED PRESS President Donald Trump prepares to sign four executive orders during a news conference at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, N.J., in this Saturday, Aug. 8, 2020, file photo.

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