Cuomo Faces Backlash Over COVID Response and Nursing Home Deaths

Cuomo Faces Backlash Over COVID Response and Nursing Home Deaths

Updated on: October 10, 2024 2:07 am GMT

Fox News’ Janice Dean gives heartfelt take on Cuomo’s DC appearance over COVID nursing-home deaths

Fox News meteorologist Janice Dean, who lost her in-laws to COVID-19 in a nursing home, attended a House subcommittee hearing where former Governor Andrew Cuomo faced scrutiny over his handling of the pandemic. Dean expressed frustration that Cuomo, instead of showing remorse or taking responsibility, continued to blame others. She emphasized the importance of the subcommittee’s work in uncovering documentation that revealed Cuomo’s administration’s actions during the pandemic. Dean noted that if Cuomo had taken accountability and apologized to families, it might have changed the current situation. She criticized Cuomo for failing to engage emotionally with the families affected, stating he displayed no remorse throughout the proceedings.

‘You are culpable’: Stefanik demands Cuomo apologize for COVID nursing home deaths in heated exchange

During the hearing, Representative Elise Stefanik took a strong stand against Cuomo for his nursing home policies during COVID-19. She said that Cuomo and his top aides made the decision to let COVID-positive patients go into nursing homes, which caused many deaths. Stefanik asked Cuomo to say sorry to the families who lost loved ones because of his actions, saying, “You are responsible for this.” Other lawmakers agreed with her, feeling upset that Cuomo didn’t show any regret or take responsibility during his testimony. They also called for him to be held accountable for the mistakes made in handling the situation.

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