GOP Lawmaker Asks Justice Dept. to Prosecute Ex-NY Gov. Cuomo

House Oversight Chair James Comer has referred former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo to the Trump Justice Department for prosecution, accusing him of lying to Congress about COVID-19 nursing home deaths.

 

 

The referral follows an earlier one to the Biden DOJ, which Comer claims was ignored.

Cuomo is accused of making false statements about his involvement in a 2020 state report that downplayed the impact of a directive requiring nursing homes to admit COVID-positive patients. Evidence suggests Cuomo helped draft and edit the report, despite denying involvement under oath.

A 2021 report by New York’s attorney general found the state may have underreported nursing home deaths by up to 50%. Cuomo’s spokesman dismissed the referral as politically motivated. The Justice Department’s response under Trump remains uncertain.

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