The people of California have played a big game this Time, California Governor, Perosi’s nephew Newsom is completely dead this time!
The number of signatures for impeachment of Newsom in California is now close to 2 million, and with an 83% approval rate, organizers believe they have 100% of the signatures of over 1.5 million. The people of California are expected to go to referendum again in November.
Volunteers set up a “Recall Newsom” sign-up site, and a large number of voters showed up to sign up for the recall of Newsom.
Californians are really fed up and have been calling for days for signatures to recall Governor Newsom.
Trump Jr. said, “I bet they’re going to be very strict about checking the signatures
Leaders of the “Recall California Governor Newsom” campaign announced Sunday that they have collected nearly 2 million signatures, 500,000 more than required, with more than a week to go before the March 17 deadline to force a recall of the governor.
The California governor is really up to the task, and this time not only Republicans but many Democrats and centrists are very unhappy with his closed-door policies, double standards, corruption and arrogance.
Last November, Newsom was revealed to have violated his own issued prevention order by going in and out of high-end restaurants and sitting around meals with several people without masks.
When the news broke, the number of signatures in support of his removal surged by 400,000 in a short time.
He was recently photographed going to another restaurant, also without a mask, all of which are things that have caused public outrage.
Netizens say he dined at a restaurant and with George Lopez at a restaurant in a county that does not allow indoor dining.
This is a slap in the face to corporate restaurant small businesses that must be shut down, that are closing down because they must be shut down, and to every citizen!
He must step down!
There are also California netizens who say: Newsom keeps raising taxes, giving welfare to illegal immigrants, supporting abortion, and also releasing criminals such as felons and violent during the Epidemic, extending the ban on evicting tenants who don’t pay rent, and closing small and medium-sized businesses, and the public discontent is getting deeper and deeper. Californians need to wake up!
While New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) is battling with the California Governor, Cuomo is also facing impeachment and investigation for his deep involvement in nursing Home deaths and sex scandals.
Since March 6, two women have come forward to accuse New York Governor Cuomo of sexual harassment, one more today, bringing the number of women accusing Cuomo of misconduct to six.
The four-sided Cuomo 7 in a conference call vowed: “I will not resign because of sexual harassment allegations,” claiming that those who call for his resignation are “politically motivated. See, when politicians need to have this kind of cheek.
New York State Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins said Cuomo must resign now that the number of sexual harassment accusers has reached six women.
New Yorkers rented a billboard on Interstate 787 and demanded Cuomo’s resignation.
New York Governor Cuomo (left) scandal after scandal has erupted, and now it is rumored that New York City Mayor Michael White (right) intends to run for the governorship in 2022.
Senior aides to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo have revised a report from the state Department of health that omits the true number of COVID-19 deaths in New York state nursing homes. Some lawmakers in the state are calling for Cuomo’s impeachment.
This is the latest round of strikes against Cuomo. It comes after he was accused of molesting two of his former aides and a wedding guest, in addition to being embroiled in a scandal over the handling of the nursing home outbreak.
The New York Post reported that Cuomo’s senior aide Melissa DeRosa told Democratic lawmakers in a Feb. 10 conference call that Cuomo’s office was concerned that the death toll would be “used against us” by federal prosecutors. “Basically, we froze (the death data).”
The news comes two weeks after New York Attorney General Letitia James issued a report saying the true number of deaths among nursing home residents between March and August of last year may be twice as high as the 6,400 deaths officially reported.
Eleven New York State Democratic lawmakers filed a proposal Monday in Albany, the state capital, calling not only for an end to the governor’s emergency powers, but also condemning him for “obstruction of justice” in underreporting the deaths at the nursing home, something Cuomo has denied until today.
The proposal states the following reasons for their proposal
- the Cuomo team underreported the number of residents who died in nursing homes due to COVID-19 by more than 50%.
- the Cuomo administration has “repeatedly obstructed and refused” to answer questions from state legislators about the nursing home.
- Cuomo’s telephone intimidation of individual Democratic colleagues.
- Cuomo included a provision in last year’s state budget that would have given legal immunity to hospital or nursing home management for making “bad decisions” during an outbreak.
- Cuomo never took responsibility for the consequences of his own March 25 executive order prohibiting nursing homes from refusing to accept COVID-19 positive patients.
On March 25, 2020, New York Governor Cuomo issued an executive order requiring nursing homes to accept newly diagnosed patients with positive coronary artery disease; on May 10, Cuomo rescinded the executive order.
Subsequently, legislators from both sides of the aisle, including the state Senate and Assembly, as well as the federal Department of Justice, have demanded that the New York State government produce true data on nursing home deaths.
where it was made clear that the number of patients brought from nursing homes to hospitals who died quickly should be counted as nursing home deaths, but the state Department of Health has maintained that the number of nursing home deaths was only about 6,000.
On January 27 of this year, when the New York State Attorney General released the results of a report claiming that the New York State government had underreported the number of deaths by at least 50%, the Department of Health’s figure remained at 8,711.
According to the attorney general’s investigation, the number of deaths was at least 13,000, and if other deaths in long-term care facilities are added, the number could reach 15,000 or more.
State Senate leader wants Cuomo to resign
“There are already allegations of sexual harassment, poor working conditions, cover-ups of nursing home data, and questions against large infrastructure projects.”
State Senate Majority Leader Stewart-Cousins 7 said, “New York is still in the midst of an epidemic and facing social, health and economic impacts, but government operations don’t need to be distracted by these things every day. For the good of New York State, Governor Cuomo must resign.”
State Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie also agreed with Cousins’ statement, but did not explicitly call for Cuomo’s resignation.
He said, “The allegations against the governor in recent weeks have been deeply troubling, and they will not be tolerated in government, in the workplace or anywhere else,” and “I agree with State Senate Majority Leader Cousins… . the governor should now seriously consider whether he can effectively meet the needs of New Yorkers.”
Cuomo won’t resign to deny new allegations
In response to the allegations, Cuomo re-emphasized during the conference call that he was elected governor by popular vote and will not resign over the sexual harassment allegations.
“It’s against democracy to ask him to resign over these allegations,” he said, adding that “anyone can make allegations in a democratic setting and that’s great, but the allegations have to be credible.”
When the governor was asked about the group photo with his arm around a woman’s waist, Cuomo replied, “We take pictures with people, and if you like the picture, you can frame it. If you don’t like it, you can throw it in the trash. That’s your right; I have no intention whatsoever of making anybody uncomfortable in any way, shape or form.”
While the governor insists he will not resign, the crisis is not over.
State Rep. Yuh-Line Niou tweeted, “If Cuomo doesn’t resign, we must impeach him. The damage he has done must end. I implore my fellow lawmakers to be vocal and have the will to act.” State Rep. Ron Kim (D), who had a relative die in a nursing home, tweeted, “If our state legislature has the courage to impeach Cuomo, his corrupt government, abuse of power and destruction of people’s lives could end.”
Former New York Governor Si Eliot Spitzer also faced an impeachment crisis in the state legislature in 2008 over a sex scandal, but announced his resignation from the governorship in March of that year and was succeeded by Lieutenant Governor David Paterson.
The question is, with the Democratic Party not what it used to be, will this grassroots action to remove impeachment succeed? And who will be the first to be removed from office?
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