On today s episode, Chris Bedford is Outnumbered as Governor Andrew Cuomo is set to make $5.1 million from his book despite his handling of New Yorkers during the pandemic.
Andrew Giuliani, the son of former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, took aim at Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday in his first news conference since announcing his intent to launch a gubernatorial bid in 2022.
Giuliani, a former Trump administration staffer who has never held elected office, is running for the GOP’s nomination in 2022. The 35-year-old pledged to lead an economic recovery in New York in place of Cuomo, who has faced calls to resign in recent months over his handling of the state’s COVID-19 nursing home crisis and multiple allegations of sexual misconduct.
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Andrew Giuliani, the son of former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, announced Tuesday that he’s seeking the Republican nomination for governor next year, competing against three other candidates who’ve already declared their candidacy.
Giuliani, speaking during a round of media interviews, said his top issues as a candidate would be the state’s economy and addressing New York’s outmigration problem.
“I am seeking candidacy for the 57th governor of New York,” Giuliani said. “I think it’s time that New York gets turned around. I’m sick and tired of seeing New Yorkers leaving to Florida, to Texas, to Tennessee.”
The news firm says it reported what others were saying about the presidential election.
While the news operation differed, the company’s top opinion personalities were chief purveyors of the conspiracy theories involving Dominion and others about irregularities in the results of the November election alleged by President Donald Trump.
The motion to dismiss filed in Delaware Superior Court states: “A free press must be able to report both sides of a story involving claims striking at the core of our democracy especially when those claims prompt numerous lawsuits, government investigations, and election recounts.
“When a sitting President of the United States and his legal team challenge a presidential election in litigation throughout the nation, the media can truthfully report and comment on those allegations under the First Amendment without fear of liability. Plaintiffs’ defamation lawsuit against Fox News threatens to stifle the media’s free-speech right to inform the
Very dubious.
Although Giuliani has never held public office, he figured being the son of former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani should count for something.
Thatâs apparently why the 35-year-old suggested he has spent parts of five decades in politics.
Of course, the claim doesnât hold up to the most basic fact-checking, but Giuliani doubled down, saying his dadâs first campaign was in 1989 â when the younger Giuliani would have been 4 years old.
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Andrew Giuliani: Im the only candidate thats spent parts of 5 different decades of my life in politics or public service.
Reporter:
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