New York Post

Ex-govs rail against Kathy

Cuo & Paterson slam safety scramble

- By CARL CAMPANILE ccampanile@nypost.com

Former New York governors Andrew Cuomo and David Paterson piled on their fellow elected Democrats for fumbling issues including crime, the migrant crisis and congestion pricing during a tag-team interview on Sunday.

Cuomo again rapped his successor, Gov. Hochul, for deploying the National Guard in the subway as “optics” and “theater.”

“The answer is hire more police — period,” Cuomo said during a joint appearance with Paterson on 770 WABC’s “Cats Roundtable.”

Cuomo said the National Guard does admirable work but the reservists are not trained to patrol subways, although NYPD transit officers are.

“It’s political. It makes no sense,” said Cuomo, who resigned in 2021 after serving 10 years as governor amid sexual-harassment and misconduct accusation­s, which he has denied.

“I actually think it jeopardize­s people. If you’re not trained to do police work in the subway, you shouldn’t be doing police work in the subway,” he told host John Catsimatid­is just days after a horrifying shooting on the A train.

Sounding Dem alarm

Cuomo said Democrats in New York are likely to lose seats in November’s general election if they fail to address the public furor over crime, the migrant crisis and congestion pricing.

“The Republican­s are going to come out in force,” he said. “You can’t defend these policies.”

Meanwhile, Paterson warned that President Biden — without mentioning his name — and others running the federal government “will pay” for failing to address the migrant crisis.

“This is really where the epicenter of the problem is germinatin­g. It is an incredible way to treat states like New York and others that have the same problem,” Paterson said.

At one point, Cuomo suggested that Hochul and the state Legislatur­e should write and approve a one sentence law to relieve New York City of the burden of housing and feeding thousands of migrants.

He said Albany could easily remove noncitizen­s from being covered under the Right to Shelter edict, which was amended in a settlement last week.

“It is lunacy what is happening,” he said.

“Denying a problem never works. Congestion pricing. Crime in the subways. The migrant problem. You either solve it now or it’s going to get worse.

“I’m afraid the Legislatur­e is going to duck.”

Cuomo approved the law allowing congestion pricing but he has since flipped, saying it’s not the right time to impose a new toll to enter Midtown in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on the city and the region, including the loss of population.

 ?? ?? WRONG WAY: Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Sunday subways need “more police,” not the National Guard.
WRONG WAY: Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Sunday subways need “more police,” not the National Guard.

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