
State Assembly committee chair calls Cuomo impeachment allegations ‘deeply disturbing’
NY Post
The head of the committee tasked with handling the potential impeachment of Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday called the allegations against the gov “deeply disturbing” ahead of a private meeting on the matter.
“We convene here today to convene an executive session to talk about the ongoing impeachment investigation of Gov. Cuomo,” Assemblyman Charles Lavine, chair of the Judiciary Committee, told reporters in Albany. “I commend the attorney general on her work and her agreement to provide relevant material to this committee,” he added. “The findings and contents of the report are deeply disturbing.”More Related News

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