represent Elise Stefanick, New York Republican, targeting the president Joe Biden And his Ministry of Justice After deciding to abandon the investigation into COVID-19 nursing home deaths that occurred after the Governor of New York Andrew Cuomo Last spring, the nursing home was ordered to accept “stable” COVID-19 patients.
The Democrat Cuomo was strongly opposed by progressive legislators. Republicans In New York, thousands of deaths occurred in nursing homes due to the beginning of the 2020 pandemic.The Civil Rights Division of the Ministry of Justice investigated these deaths in August last year, and the former president Donald Trump Stay in office.
However, the federal agency notified lawmakers on Friday that the investigation will not proceed.
Stefanick, chairman of the House Republican Conference, said in a statement on Friday: “This decision of President Biden’s Department of Justice makes President Biden an accomplice in a criminal corruption scandal and cover up the deaths of thousands of vulnerable elderly people. “New Yorkers deserve answers and accountability. I am the first member Congress Call for an investigation into Governor Cuomo’s cover-up of corruption crimes, and I will continue to fight for families who lost their loved ones due to the cruelty and corruption of our Governor. “
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The Republican congresswoman called on the Justice Department inspector general to “investigate the matter. What did Governor Cuomo promise President Joe Biden at the White House meeting? How can the Justice Department not investigate such a blatant criminal coverup?”
Rep. Steve Scarlis, the Louisiana Republican, who serves as the minority whip in the House of Representatives, called the Justice Department’s decision “outrageous.”
“To make matters worse, New York Governor Cuomo deliberately tried to conceal the true number of deaths caused by his mission. The grieving family should be answered and held accountable. Biden’s Department of Justice refused to investigate the fatal violation of the regulations is unreasonable. CDCMedical guidance taken in these states,” Scarlis said.
Ron T. Kim, a progressive Democrat and member of the New York State Legislature, expressed concern about the system he believes will protect Cuomo from being affected.
Kim said on Twitter on Saturday: “The past few months have reflected a severely fragmented and age-discriminatory system designed to protect politicians who put profits above people’s lives.” “We must let Cummer be his Responsible for misconduct to restore public trust.”
The past few months have reflected a severely broken age discrimination system designed to protect politicians who put profits above people’s lives.
We must hold Cuomo responsible for his misconduct in order to restore public trust.
-Ron T. Kim (@rontkim) July 24, 2021
New York Republican Representative Li Zelding also criticized the decision of the Justice Department.
“The Department of Justice decided today to turn a blind eye to Cuomo’s fatal sanitarium order and cover up facts, victims and public interests. This is another gift to the corrupt governor…” he wrote on Twitter.
The Justice Department’s decision today to turn a blind eye to Cuomo’s fatal sanitarium order and cover-up of facts, victims, and public interest is another gift to the corrupt governor, who has earned himself a $5.1 million self-congratulation book deal and absurd Emmy Awards.👎
-Li Zeerding (@RepLeeZeldin) July 24, 2021
according to This New York Times, New York leads all U.S. states in the number of deaths among nursing home residents and employees-the total number exceeds 15,000. In the spring of 2020, as Cuomo used his emergency powers to respond to the spreading epidemic, his government Orderly nursing home Receive stable COVID-19 patients in New York. Critics believe that this decision led to a large-scale outbreak of highly vulnerable populations in these facilities, and said that the governor should be held accountable.
The Cuomo government later appeared to try to conceal the total number of deaths in the nursing home as Republicans and progressives. Democratic Party Ask for an answer.Many people called Cummer Resign, But the governor denied guilt and rejected these demands.
Weekly newspaper Contacted the White House for comment, but did not receive an immediate response.



