The fallout from Andrew Cuomo’s COVID nursing home scandal is as disturbing as it is tragic. Recently, a Republican-led House panel referred the former New York governor to the Department of Justice for allegedly lying to Congress about his role in covering up the impacts of his administration’s deadly nursing home policies. The details reveal a shocking pattern: rather than fully utilizing federal resources made available by the Trump administration, Cuomo put his political pride first, refusing help that could have saved countless lives among New York’s most vulnerable population. As the USNS Comfort hospital ship sat vastly underused and the Javits Center remained largely empty, Cuomo ordered nursing homes to admit COVID-positive patients, fueling a preventable tragedy.
Refusing Trump’s Help: The USNS Comfort and Javits Center Left Idle
When New York faced an early wave of COVID-19 cases in March 2020, President Trump offered immediate federal assistance, deploying the USNS Comfort to New York Harbor and transforming the Javits Center into a field hospital with hundreds of beds. These resources were explicitly intended to alleviate the burden on New York’s hospitals by treating non-COVID patients, freeing up local hospitals to focus on critical COVID cases.
However, Cuomo’s administration largely ignored these federal resources. The Comfort, with its 1,000 beds, treated fewer than 200 patients, while the Javits Center remained severely underutilized. Critics argue Cuomo avoided using these facilities because he didn’t want to give Trump any credit or positive press, effectively sidelining the resources provided by the federal government. Instead of directing patients to these facilities, Cuomo issued a directive requiring nursing homes to accept COVID-positive patients, even if it endangered the health of other residents. This tragic decision had catastrophic consequences, as COVID-19 spread rapidly through nursing homes, claiming thousands of lives.
The Report and the Cover-Up
As the death toll rose, Cuomo faced mounting criticism for his nursing home policy. To shift the blame, his administration issued a report that downplayed the impact of the “must admit” order, blaming nursing home staff for bringing COVID into the facilities instead of acknowledging the disastrous effects of his own policies. According to a House panel led by Rep. Brad Wenstrup (R-Ohio), there is “overwhelming evidence” that Cuomo was not only aware of this report but personally involved in editing and drafting it.
Emails and documents reveal that Cuomo inserted language into the report to make it appear as if New York’s situation was no different from other states. An email from his assistant even stated, “Governor’s edits are attached for your review,” as Cuomo added statements such as, “But, like in all fifty states, there were COVID-positive cases.” This was a deliberate attempt to avoid accountability by minimizing his role and falsely portraying the nursing home disaster as an unavoidable outcome of a nationwide issue. Wenstrup’s panel concluded that Cuomo’s actions were part of a calculated cover-up.
Testimony Filled with Contradictions
In a closed-door session with the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic, Cuomo denied involvement in drafting or reviewing the report. He also claimed he had no knowledge of anyone outside the New York Department of Health who might have reviewed it. However, evidence gathered by the committee proves these statements false. Documents show Cuomo’s direct involvement in the report’s early drafts, contradicting his testimony and further supporting allegations that he lied to Congress.
The House panel’s referral to Attorney General Merrick Garland highlights Cuomo’s actions as a conscious effort to mislead Congress and the public. Rep. Wenstrup emphasized, “Andrew Cuomo repeatedly lied to Congress, and he must be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law.” This blatant disregard for transparency and truth underscores a leader willing to sacrifice integrity—and lives—to avoid blame.
Sacrificing Lives for Political Pride
The tragic outcome of Cuomo’s policies is impossible to ignore. By choosing not to utilize the Comfort and the Javits Center, he sent COVID-positive patients into nursing homes, where they exposed countless vulnerable residents. The death toll in New York’s nursing homes topped 15,000, a staggering figure many believe could have been far lower had Cuomo accepted federal aid and utilized the resources at his disposal.
While New Yorkers grieved, Cuomo continued to paint himself as a pandemic hero, even releasing a memoir titled American Crisis: Leadership Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic, for which he received a $5 million advance. The irony is gut-wrenching: Cuomo’s “leadership lessons” involved politicizing a health crisis, dismissing life-saving resources, and then profiting off the tragedy.
An Insult to New Yorkers
Despite the overwhelming evidence, Cuomo’s spokesperson, Rich Azzopardi, dismissed the subcommittee’s investigation as “a taxpayer-funded farce” and accused it of being a “MAGA exercise” meant to score political points. This callous response is an insult to the families of those who lost loved ones due to Cuomo’s policies and to New Yorkers who trusted their governor to protect them.
Cuomo’s legal team went even further, sending a letter to the Justice Department accusing the House panel of misconduct and overreach. This strategy only highlights Cuomo’s continued unwillingness to take responsibility. The real scandal here is the abuse of power and the complete disregard for human life, especially among the elderly, sacrificed in the name of political pride.
The Path Forward: Justice and Accountability
The Justice Department now has a referral in hand to investigate Cuomo’s actions. The evidence is overwhelming, and if justice prevails, he should be held accountable not only for the lies he told but for the lives lost under his negligent policies. The thousands of families who lost loved ones deserve closure, and the American public deserves assurance that leaders will prioritize lives over politics.
As we await DOJ action, one thing remains clear: justice cannot overlook the immense cost of Cuomo’s actions. Cuomo’s case serves as a powerful reminder that political gamesmanship should never come before people’s lives. Leaders are elected to serve, not to use their offices as personal platforms at the expense of the very people they swore to protect.
Final Thoughts
Andrew Cuomo’s actions during the pandemic reveal a disturbing lack of integrity and responsibility. By rejecting federal assistance and mandating dangerous policies, we believe he effectively sacrificed lives to avoid giving credit to a political rival. As the facts continue to emerge, the demand for accountability grows stronger. Justice demands that Cuomo face the consequences of his choices so that no leader ever dares to put political pride above human life again.
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Why isn’t Whitmer being referred or charged? She did exactly the same as Cuomo.
I’m a (western) New Yorker, I’ve never trusted ANY of the cuomos whether they were in government or on the tv. All lying publicity seekers.
Agree Phil. I used to live in Tonowanda. Where are you from?
Yes yes yes and anyone of these governors need arrested Fired and prosecuted for Murder that includes the Michigan witch and her administration all need prosecuted, they should have stopped her or made it public what these Murders were doing so they need to loose their jobs prosecuted as well, banned for life never allowed to work or volunteer in any public., government, schools, hospitals, for ever No Exceptions, No Excuses, we have to demand Justice and restoration to the families, that they did this to all their assets property gone, that includes the ones they have hidden