New York lawmaker: Gov. Cuomo asked 'me to lie and cover everything up' but I wouldn't do it



New York Democratic Assemblyman Ron Kim on Monday repeated his calls for Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) to be removed from office, accusing the governor of asking him to "lie and cover everything up" regarding the COVID-19 deaths in nursing homes.

During an interview on Fox News' "Fox & Friends," Kim said he felt obligated to challenge the governor after Cuomo allegedly threatened to "destroy" him for speaking out about how the Cuomo administration covered up nursing home deaths.

"It wasn't the bullying," Kim told Fox News. "The moment he crossed that line and ordered me to issue a statement that covered up what his top aide's admission of obstructing justice, that's what really motivated and pushed me to come out in public and push back."

In February, the New York Post reported that top Cuomo aide Melissa DeRosa apologized to Democratic lawmakers for hiding data on COVID-19 deaths in nursing homes to shield Gov. Cuomo from political fallout for his executive order placing positive COVID-19 patients in those homes. Assemblyman Kim, whose uncle died in a nursing home in April after suffering the coronavirus symptoms, became one of Cuomo's fiercest critics.

"I've fought along with [Fox News'] Janice Dean and others for 10 months to give these families the voice that they lacked and then in one second the governor wanted me to lie and cover everything up to protect him. And I wasn't going to have that," Kim said.

"In a private meeting [DeRosa] admitted that there was a cover-up and she implicated all of us, not just the members but the institutions, the Senate and the Assembly, and the moment she did that it no longer became a private conversation," he added. "The public had right to know and we have a duty to report to the public that this is what's going on with the executive and we need to check the governor and we need to do our jobs to get to the truth."

Cuomo has denied the allegation that he threatened Kim over the phone and accused the lawmaker of being a liar.

Kim pointed out that Cuomo is, in fact, the one who has been caught in a lie. The New York Times recently reported leaked audio audio of a 2018 phone conversation Cuomo had with Bill Lipton, the leader of the Working Families Party in New York. On the phone call, Cuomo castigated Lipton for the party's messaging that Cuomo is "better than a Republican," saying, "if you ever say, 'Well he's better than a Republican' again then I'm going to say, 'You're better than a child rapist' — how about that."

Text of the conversation had been previously reported in February. At the time, Cuomo's office said the report was not true.

"First they denied it, they lied" and claimed he never said that, Kim said. "And then when they get caught red-handed they punt and they deflect and come up with something else. The point is they lie, they deflect, and they cover up. And the public has had enough.

"We've had enough of his abusive behaviors, abuse of power, and he needs to be removed so we can get back to protecting the people of New York."

'You will be destroyed': NY Dem says Gov. Cuomo threatened him over nursing home scandal



New York Assemblyman Ron Kim says fellow Democrat Gov. Andrew Cuomo threatened to ruin him while urging him to help mitigate the fallout against Cuomo after the lawmaker criticized the governor for underreporting COVID-19 nursing home deaths in the state.

What are the details?

The New York Post revealed last week that top Cuomo aide Melissa DeRosa admitted to state Democratic leaders that the governor's office hid the full data on nursing home fatalities during the Trump administration over fears of the political fallout. Cuomo denied responsibility and blamed nursing home staff for spreading the virus.

Kim told The Post Wednesday that shortly after their initial report, Cuomo called his home last Thursday night while he was bathing his kids and threatened him — yelling so loud into the phone that Kim's wife heard much of the conversation.

"At first, there was silence on the phone," Kim recalled. "Then the governor says, 'Mr. Kim, are you an honorable man?'

Kim said Cuomo asked him to release a statement "to say that Melissa DeRosa said there was a federal investigation and they had to deal with that first."

According to Kim, Cuomo went on to say, "You have not seen my wrath. I have been biting my tongue for months. I can tell the whole world what a bad person you are and you will be finished. You will be destroyed."

The assemblyman told the outlet, "After that call, we were devastated. My wife didn't sleep at all."

Kim says Cuomo called him again "four or five times on Saturday" but he ignored the calls.

During a media call on Wednesday, Cuomo acknowledged "a long hostile relationship with Assemblyman Kim," calling him a liar and accusing the lawmaker of being involved in "pay-to-play" politics in the past.

What was the governor's response?

Cuomo senior adviser Rich Azzopardi issued a statement following Kim's claims, saying that Kim was "lying about his conversation" with the governor, saying "at no time did anyone threaten to 'destroy' anyone with their 'wrath' nor engage in a 'coverup.'"

Azzopardi admitted, "We did ask for Mr. Kim to do the honorable thing and put out a truthful statement after he told the Governor he was misquoted in a news article, which he said he tried to correct but the reporter refused."

The Post noted that "Kim has been among Cuomo's most outspoken critics since his uncle, Son Kim, died in a nursing home in April after suffering symptoms of COVID-19."

On Monday, Kim rebuked Cuomo's explanations for the false reporting on nursing home deaths, saying "all of it is BS" and accusing the governor of a cover-up.