Washington Examiner / Magazine
May 4, 2021 Issue
May 4, 2021 Print Edition
Cover Story
Andrew Cuomo’s worst nightmare
By Christmastime, Janice Dean was ready to give up on her extracurricular crusade against New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Fox News’s preternaturally optimistic early-morning meteorologist had spent the better part of 2020 railing against the Democrat’s disastrous executive order mandating that nursing homes accept COVID-positive patients and his subsequent cover-up of the true death toll among seniors. Yet Cuomo’s star continued to rise, buoyed by an adoring media that saw him as their anti-Trump champion. By the time Dean was writing an op-ed against Cuomo that she believed would be her last, then-President-elect Joe Biden was reportedly considering Cuomo as his attorney general. But then, the floodgates opened. In January, state Attorney General Letitia James confirmed what Dean had spent a year warning of, namely that Cuomo had severely undercounted nursing home deaths. The next...

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