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Ex-New York governor Cuomo Condemns ‘cancel culture,’ hints at political comeback

Anjali Yadav
By Anjali Yadav Published September 21, 2024
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Just six months after resigning in disgrace over sexual harassment allegations, former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo hinted at a potential political comeback during a public appearance at a Brooklyn church on Sunday. Cuomo, a Democrat, used the platform to deliver a fiery speech condemning “cancel culture,” suggesting that he was unfairly driven from office.

The speech marked Cuomo’s first major public appearance since his resignation in August 2021, following a damning report by New York Attorney General Letitia James, which found that Cuomo had sexually harassed 11 women. Since stepping down, Cuomo has maintained his innocence, and on Sunday, he continued to challenge the accusations against him, framing his downfall as a political setup rather than a legitimate reckoning.

Campaign-like appearance

Cuomo’s appearance in Brooklyn had the hallmarks of a campaign event, leading to speculation that the former governor may be contemplating a return to politics. This stop comes on the heels of a digital and television advertising campaign launched by his team, in which Cuomo pushes a narrative that he was forced out of office unfairly.

Throughout his speech, Cuomo quoted the Bible to describe his personal struggles, casting his situation as a moral and political battle. He also launched an attack on what he called the “political sharks” in Albany, accusing them of exploiting his scandal for political gain. “The actions against me were prosecutorial misconduct,” Cuomo said, repeating a defense he has been using since the allegations surfaced. “They used cancel culture to effectively overturn an election.”

Cuomo’s remarks reflect his long-standing belief that his removal from office was driven more by political opportunism than by the actual allegations against him. He likened his experience to a form of political persecution, a theme that has resonated with some of his supporters, though his critics have dismissed it as deflection.

Attorney general Letitia James responds

In response to Cuomo’s latest comments, New York Attorney General Letitia James, whose office conducted the investigation that led to his resignation, did not hold back. In a statement issued Sunday, James fired back at Cuomo, referring to him as a “serial sexual harasser” who continues to evade responsibility.

“Serial sexual harasser Andrew Cuomo won’t even spare a house of worship from his lies,” James said. “Even though multiple independent investigations found his victims to be credible, Cuomo continues to blame everyone but himself.”

James’ comments underscore the tension between the former governor and the New York political establishment, many of whom were instrumental in his resignation. Cuomo’s defiance and refusal to fully admit to any wrongdoing have kept him at odds with the Democratic leadership in the state, and any political comeback would likely face fierce opposition.

Defending his legacy

During the speech, Cuomo acknowledged that some of his behavior may have been inappropriate but stopped short of admitting to any illegal conduct. “I didn’t appreciate how fast the perspectives changed,” Cuomo said, seemingly referring to the speed with which public opinion turned against him after the allegations came to light. “I’ve learned a powerful lesson and paid a very high price for learning that lesson. God isn’t finished with me yet.”

Cuomo’s remarks suggest that he still believes he can redeem his public image and perhaps re-enter the political arena. While he hasn’t officially declared his candidacy for any office, he continues to sit on a substantial campaign war chest, which could potentially fund another political run.

However, his legal troubles are far from over. Several district attorneys across New York have stated that while they found his accusers credible, there wasn’t enough evidence to pursue criminal charges against him. Moreover, last month, a state trooper filed a lawsuit against Cuomo, accusing him of causing emotional distress through inappropriate touching and suggestive comments. A spokesperson for Cuomo dismissed the lawsuit as a “cheap cash extortion.”

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Condemning cancel culture

One of the key messages of Cuomo’s speech was his condemnation of what he described as a dangerous social media-driven “cancel culture.” He argued that in today’s climate, accusations are enough to destroy someone’s career without the need for evidence or due process. “Any accusation can trigger condemnation without facts or due process,” Cuomo said. “We are a nation of laws, not a nation of tweets. Woe unto us if we allow that to become our new justice system.”

This theme of “cancel culture” has been central to Cuomo’s defense, as he seeks to portray himself as a victim of a flawed justice system dominated by social media outrage rather than actual legal proceedings.

A comeback in the making?

While Cuomo stopped short of announcing any plans to run for office, his speech was filled with hints that he doesn’t plan to disappear from public life. Using a Biblical metaphor, Cuomo compared his current situation to crossing a difficult bridge, suggesting that his journey was far from over. “The Bible teaches perseverance, it teaches us to get off the mat,” he said. “They broke my heart but they didn’t break my spirit. I want to take the energy that could have made me bitter and make us better.”

Cuomo’s words indicate that he sees his political story as unfinished, and it is clear that he has no intention of fading into obscurity. Whether the public will accept his narrative of redemption and give him another chance remains to be seen, but his recent actions signal that Cuomo is not ready to give up on his political career just yet.

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