(READ) Former NY Governor Cuomo to testify on controversial Covid-19 policies


Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic Republicans have announced that former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo will testify publicly before Congress for the first time on September 10 regarding his administration’s controversial handling of Covid-19 in nursing homes. This hearing, titled “A Hearing with former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo,” will focus on the controversial guidance issued by Cuomo’s administration, which required nursing homes and long-term care facilities in New York to admit Covid-19 positive patients. Numerous investigations have said this policy resulted in many unnecessary deaths.

The following information is from the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic.


Earlier this year, Mr. Cuomo appeared in front of the Select Subcommittee for a seven-hour, closed-door, transcribed interview. Read more about it here. In addition, the Select Subcommittee has conducted transcribed interviews with nine, high-ranking, former Cuomo Administration officials — including the former Secretary to the Governor, Ms. Melissa DeRosa, and the former New York Health Department Commissioner, Dr. Howard Zucker. Transcripts from all interviews related to the New York nursing home crisis will be released ahead of Mr. Cuomo’s hearing. 

Chairman Wenstrup issued the following statement:

Andrew Cuomo owes answers to the 15,000 families who lost loved ones in New York’s nursing homes during the COVID-19 pandemic. On September 10, Americans will have the opportunity to hear directly from the former governor about New York’s potentially fatal nursing home policies. During closed-door testimony, Mr. Cuomo was shockingly callous when pressed to explain discrepancies in nursing home death counts, repeatedly deflected responsibility for the nursing home directive, and most egregiously, showed little remorse for the thousands of lives lost. A true leader owns up to his mistakes and takes responsibility for wrongdoing. That is not what we saw from Mr. Cuomo during his term as governor nor during his transcribed interview. We hope that during his public hearing next week, Mr. Cuomo will stop dodging accountability and honestly answer the American people.

Chairman Wenstrup

Read the Select Subcommittee’s formal invitation to Mr. Cuomo below or here.

WHAT: Hearing titled “A Hearing with former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo”

DATE: Tuesday, September 10, 2024

TIME: 2:00PM ET

LOCATION: 2154 Rayburn House Office Building

WITNESS:
The Honorable Andrew Cuomo
Former Governor
State of New York

WATCH: The hearing will be open to the public and press and will be livestreamed online at https://oversight.house.gov.


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2 thoughts on “(READ) Former NY Governor Cuomo to testify on controversial Covid-19 policies”

  1. Sharyl and Lisa—and Full Measure Team,

    What had happened to that anti-Sharyl/anti-Sinclair
    post, which may have given this scribbler an
    opportunity to persuade her with this, regarding
    her apparent TRUST in Big Pharma ? :

    – SSRI Drugs Cause Suicide –
    https://www.theburningplatform.com/2024/09/07/the-decades-of-evidence-ssri-antidepressants-cause-mass-shootings/

    Beginning there, I would next present statistics
    of Vaccine-Caused autism—that there had been
    1-out-of-10,000 autistic births in the 1950s, to
    1-out-of-40 births now/today ( URL can’t be
    found ).

    And,
    finally,
    this :

    More Deaths from Experimental
    Gene Injections—than from
    ( Hoaxed ) Covid-19 deaths :
    https://basedunderground.com/2024/09/01/42x-increase-in-excess-deaths-among-children-in-europe-recorded-since-covid-jab-was-approved/

    -Rick

  2. Guaranteed nothing will come of this hearing. Even if the correct questions are asked in the correct manner (which happens about 1% of the time in congressional hearings) instead of politicans showboating for their constituencies (which happens 99% of the time in congressional hearings), the responses will NOT be “answers” as the word is commonly defined.
    If I find myself with nothing better to do — including trimming my toenails and nose hairs — I might watch for a bit. But I can almost guarantee that I will switch to doing something else after the second politician in a row make a long-winded statement instead of asking a simple direct question designed and intended to get a simple direct answer.
    In other words, it will probably be the non-questions more than the non-answers that will cause me to find a better way to waste my time.

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