
NEW YORK — President Joe Biden on Tuesday called on Gov. Andrew Cuomo to resign from office, hours after New York Attorney General Letitia James said her office determined that the governor sexually harassed “multiple women.”
“Back in March you said that if the investigation confirmed the allegations against Gov. Cuomo that he should resign," a reporter said to Biden at a news briefing Tuesday evening. "So will you now call on him to resign, given the investigator said the 11 women were credible?”
“I stand by that statement,” Biden responded.
“Are you now calling on him to resign?” the reporter asked.
“Yes,” the president said. “He should resign.”
White House spokesperson Jen Psaki earlier on Tuesday said the Biden administration's message was that "all women who have lived through sexual – this type of experience, whether it is harassment or abuse or in the worst case, assault, deserve to have their voices heard, deserve to be treated with respect and with dignity."
She added, "I don't know that anyone could have watched this morning and not found the allegations to be abhorrent. I know I certainly did."