News

Cuomo Avoids Impeachment As Assembly Halts Its Probe After Resignation

New York lawmakers have decided to suspend Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s (D) impeachment investigation in light of his decision to resign, according to a statement from House Speaker Carl Heastie on Friday.

Cuomo announced last Tuesday that his resignation would be effective on August 24. This announcement came just a day after Heastie and Judiciary Committee Chair Charles Lavine (D-Nassau) discussed plans for their upcoming impeachment investigation.

Progressives and conservatives alike are still calling for the state to move ahead with the investigation even though Cuomo will no longer be in office.

Republican Minority Leader Will Barclay released a statement on Friday. “A job resignation does not equate to accountability,” he said. “Additionally, impeaching Andrew Cuomo means he would be prohibited from holding public office ever again in New York state.”

Subscribe to our free weekly newsletter!

A week of political news in your in-box.
We find the news you need to know, so you don't have to.

Heastie asserted that “the purpose of the Assembly Judiciary Committee’s impeachment investigation was to determine whether Governor Cuomo should remain in office. The governor’s resignation answers that directive.”

Heastie added that Lavine and counsel decided “that the constitution does not authorize the legislature to impeach and remove an elected official who is no longer in office.”

He added that the impeachment inquiry that begun in March “did uncover credible evidence in relation to allegations that have been made in reference to the governor. Underscoring the depth of this investigation, this evidence concerned not only sexual harassment and misconduct but also the misuse of state resources in relation to the publication of the governor’s memoir as well as improper and misleading disclosure of nursing home data during the COVID-19 pandemic.”

Elizabeth Letsou

Recent Posts

GOP Rep. Andy Ogles Pushes Constitutional Amendment To Allow 3rd Term For Trump – But Not For Obama, Clinton Or Bush

Rep. Andy Ogles (R-Tennessee) has proposed an amendment to the U.S. Constitution to allow presidents to serve…

14 hours ago

Norwegian Oil Company Halts Supply To US Navy To Protest Trump’s Treatment Of Ukraine

Following the clash between President Donald Trump and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky at an Oval…

14 hours ago

GOP Rep. Brandon Gill Introduces Bill To Require All $100 Bills Feature Donald Trump’s Face, Replacing Benjamin Franklin

Rep. Brandon Gill (R-Texas) introduced the Golden Age Act of 2025, a bill that would require Donald Trump's face…

2 days ago

Vladimir Putin Gifted Donald Trump ‘A Beautiful Portrait’ Of Himself, Says He Prayed For President After Assassination Attempt

The Kremlin confirmed that Russian President Vladimir Putin gifted Donald Trump a portrait of himself, which Putin commissioned. Putin's spokesperson, Dmitry…

2 days ago

After Elon Musk Supports Far Right-Wing Party In German Elections, 94% Of Germans Say They Won’t Buy A Tesla

In Germany's elections last month, Tesla CEO Elon Musk endorsed the country's far-right party, Alternative for Germany…

2 days ago

Trump Amends $20 Billion Lawsuit Against CBS, Claiming It Manipulated Kamala Harris’ ’60 Minutes’ Interview

President Donald Trump has added new claims to his lawsuit against CBS News, alleging that the network…

3 days ago