Andrew Cuomo, running for NYC mayor, levels harsh criticism at ‘diabolical’ Donald Trump
- Former Governor Andrew Cuomo, now running for New York City mayor, made a campaign stop in Queens on Sunday where he took direct aim at Donald Trump.
- Cuomo's criticism stems from concerns over Trump's policies and what he perceives as Trump's negative impact on New York City.
- Cuomo called Trump 'more diabolical' than during his first term, an 'existential threat' to New York City, and stated Trump sends a message of fear and intolerance, which he described as 'a social cancer'.
- Cuomo stated, "New York has to be the place to stand up to Mr. Trump and say, 'No how, no way,' to his vision for the country," and declared, "The home of the opposition is New York City, and were going to push back, and were going to win."
- Cuomo vowed to lead the opposition against Trump in New York City, suggesting his mayoral run is partly motivated by a desire to counter Trump's influence, and he warned that Trump's actions are just beginning.
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Andrew Cuomo, running for NYC mayor, levels harsh criticism at ‘diabolical’ Donald Trump
Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who frequently sparred with Donald Trump in the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, is once again leveling harsh criticism at the president, calling him “diabolical” at a weekend event.
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