Lindsey Boylan claims she is being harassed because Biden, Harris ‘are supporting it with their silence’

Boylan was the first woman who came forward and publicly accused Cuomo of sexual misconduct.

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Lindsey Boylan claimed she is being harassed because top Democrats including President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, have been silent on the issue of New York Democrat Governor Andrew Cuomo alleged sexual misconduct. Boylan was the first woman who came forward and publicly accused Cuomo of sexual misconduct.

Boylan tweeted on Friday, "The governor has denied all wrongdoing. He got on his platform today and said ‘there are many motivations of why people do things. 'He is calling up hate and speculation to be directed to his accusers. All harm and hate directed at the women sits squarely on @NYGovCuomo."

"It also calls into question the judgment and courage of both @POTUS and @KamalaHarris."

"You are seeing blue trolls harass me and other survivors because @JoeBiden @KamalaHarris @SpeakerPelosi @SenSchumer @SenGillibrand @RepJeffries @NydiaVelazquez @EspaillatNY @RepMaloney and countless others senior in the @TheDemocrats are supporting it with their silence."

Boylan added, "Nothing is sadder than adults who cannot adult. Oh and their blue troll farms, they’re literally paying for this crap!"

According to the Daily Wire, Boylan made the comments in a now-deleted tweet thread after Cuomo denied the allegations during a press conference. "I won’t speculate about people’s possible motives, but I can tell you as a former attorney general who’s gone through this situation many times, there are often many motivations for making an allegation, and that is why you need to know the facts before you make a decision."

On Sunday, President Joe Biden finally weighed in on the scandals surrounding New York Democrat Governor Andrew Cuomo. During an unscheduled question and answer session on the White House South Lawn a reporter asked the President, "Do you think Governor Andrew Cuomo should resign?"

The President responded, "I think the investigation is underway and we should see what it brings us."

On Friday, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki once again dodged a direct question from the press regarding the multiple sexual harassment allegations against Cuomo.

Press Secretary Jen Psaki said that the president believes that the six women who have come forward with allegations against Cuomo should be "treated with respect" but refused to say whether the governor should resign.

A reporter asked "Does the President believe that the governor (Gov. Cuomo) should resign?"

"The president believe that every woman who has come forward—there've now been six, I believe, who've come forward—deserves to have her voice heard, should be treated with respect, uhh, and should and be able to tell her story," Psaki said.

"There also is an independent investigation that is ongoing, of course, in the state, with subpoena power overseen by the Attorney General, and he certainly supports that moving forward."

According to The New York Times Biden and Cuomo had a “personal friendship” and a “crucial political alliance.” Biden had reportedly considered picking Cuomo to be U.S. attorney general and called Cuomo the “gold standard” for his leadership in responding to the coronavirus pandemic even while many were already questioning the numbers being reported for nursing home deaths, the numbers it has been revealed that Cuomo’s administration concealed to avoid a Department of Justice investigation

Cuomo has had repeated calls for him to resign, from politicians on both sides of the political spectrum including State Assembly members, as well as Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY). On Friday, Democratic NYC Mayor Bill De Blasio as well as both Democrat Senators from New York Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand also called on the Governor to resign.

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