Just like Joe! Kamala Harris IGNORES question about Andrew Cuomo's sexual harassment scandal and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand refuses to answer whether he should step down as SIXTH woman comes forward

 Kamala Harris has refused to speak out about Andrew Cuomo's sexual harassment scandal, despite a sixth woman coming forward to accuse the New York Governor of impropriety. 

The Vice President was seen walking out of a press conference Wednesday, appearing to ignore a reporter who asked whether she would like to make comment on the allegations. 

Despite loudly condemning Republican men accused of sexual misconduct, Harris has stayed silent about claims leveled against the Democratic Governor.  


Harris has instead left it to Press Secretary Jen Psaki to speak on her behalf. 

Last week Psaki stated: 'I think the vice president's view is she believes a woman should be treated with respect. Their voices should be heard'. 

Meanwhile, New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand - who once spearheaded calls for Senator Al Franken to resign amid sexual misconduct allegations - was frustrated when asked the same question about Cuomo on Tuesday. 

Gillibrand bizarrely implied it was sexist to ask female politicians whether Cuomo should stand down.  

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Kamala Harris has refused to speak out about Andrew Cuomo's sexual harassment scandal, despite a sixth woman coming forward to accuse the New York Governor of impropriety
New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand is refusing to be drawn on whether the Governor should resign

Kamala Harris has refused to speak out about Andrew Cuomo's sexual harassment scandal, despite a sixth woman coming forward to accuse the New York Governor of impropriety. Meanwhile, New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand is refusing to be drawn on whether the Governor should resign

'Asking every female elected in our state when a person should resign or not resign really isn't the conversation we should be having,' she told Yahoo Finance. 

'And I have to say, it's exceedingly frustrating because so many men who are also in public leadership aren't asked these questions day today. 

'The women in our state are not meant to be judges, jurors and executioners.'

However, she added that the claims against Cuomo were concerning and deserved a thorough investigation. 

On Wednesday, a sixth woman came forward to to accuse Cuomo of sexual harassment, claiming he groped her in the governor's residence

On Wednesday, a sixth woman came forward to to accuse Cuomo of sexual harassment, claiming he groped her in the governor's residence

On Wednesday, a sixth woman came forward to  to accuse Cuomo of sexual harassment, claiming he groped her in the governor's residence. 

The woman, who has not been named publicly, claims she was alone with Cuomo late last year when he closed the door, reached under her shirt and fondled her, the Times Union of Albany reported Wednesday.  

The newspaper's reporting is based on an unidentified source with direct knowledge of the aide's accusation. 

Cuomo had summoned her to the Executive Mansion in Albany, saying he needed help with his cellphone, the newspaper reported.


The three-term New York governor faces harassment allegations from five other women, including former aide Charlotte Bennett. 

The 25-year-old's attorney, Debra Katz, said in a statement released Wednesday evening that the latest allegations are 'eerily similar' to Bennett's own story.

Bennett has said she was summoned to the Capitol on a weekend and left alone with Cuomo, who asked her for help with his cellphone. She has said Cuomo asked about her sex life and propositioned her.

The woman, who has not been named, said her incident occurred late last year at the Executive Mansion in Albany (pictured)

The woman, who has not been named, said her incident occurred late last year at the Executive Mansion in Albany (pictured)

'The Governor's sexual harassment, which Charlotte Bennett reported, was buried by his aides and never properly investigated,' Katz's statement said. 'Because of their enablement, another young woman was left in harm's way.'

The woman whose account was reported by the Times Union also indicated that Cuomo had touched her and made flirtatious comments on multiple occasions. 

According to the newspaper, her allegations came to light as Cuomo staffers watched the governor's March 3 press conference, his first after initial sexual harassment claims made in late February.

In it, he denied ever touching a woman inappropriately. The aide subsequently became emotional, and told a female supervisor who approached her about her encounters with the governor. At least one supervisor reported the allegation to an attorney in the governor's office Monday, the newspaper reported.

Prior to Wednesday's report, the allegations against Cuomo include a combination of claims that he made the workplace an uncomfortable place for young women, ranging from flirtatious comments to a nonconsensual kiss.

At least four accusers - Bennett, Lindsey Boylan, Anna Liss and Karen Hinton - worked for the governor in Albany or during his time in President Bill Clinton's Cabinet. Another, Anna Ruch, told The New York Times that she met Cuomo at a friend's wedding.

Cuomo has denied inappropriately touching anyone, but said he is sorry if he made anyone uncomfortable and didn't intend to do so.

'As I said yesterday, I have never done anything like this. The details of this report are gut-wrenching,' Cuomo said through a spokesperson Wednesday evening. 

'I am not going to speak to the specifics of this or any other allegation given the ongoing review, but I am confident in the result of the Attorney General's report.'

Ana Liss, 35, (pictured above) previously served as Cuomo's policy and operations aide between 2013 and 2015 but claims he subjected her to sexual misconduct during her time in his administration
Karen Hinton claims the governor summoned her to his 'dimly lit' hotel room and embraced her after a work event in 2000 before she managed to escape

Ana Liss, 35, (left) previously served as Cuomo's policy and operations aide between 2013 and 2015 but claims he subjected her to sexual misconduct during her time in his administration. Karen Hinton (right) claims the governor summoned her to his 'dimly lit' hotel room and embraced her after a work event in 2000 before she managed to escape

Charlotte Bennett, 25, worked as an aide for Cuomo. She claims he sexually harassed her and left her 'terrified'

Charlotte Bennett, 25, worked as an aide for Cuomo. She claims he sexually harassed her and left her 'terrified'

Anna Ruch (above) alleges that Cuomo put his hands on her face and asked if he could kiss her just moments after they met at a September 2019 wedding in Manhattan
Lindsey Boylan, 36, claims Cuomo commented on her appearance inappropriately, kissed her without her consent and went out of his way to touch her on her lower back, arms and legs

Anna Ruch, 33, (left) claimed Cuomo behaved inappropriately at a Manhattan wedding in September 2019.  Lindsey Boylan, 36, (right) claims Cuomo commented on her appearance inappropriately, kissed her without her consent and went out of his way to touch her on her lower back, arms and leg

State Attorney General Letitia James has put together an investigative team to probe Cuomo's workplace conduct. 

The governor has called on lawmakers and the public to await the results of that investigation. 

Federal investigators are also scrutinizing how his administration handled data concerning COVID-19 outbreaks at nursing homes.

Cuomo has been under fire for weeks, beginning with revelations that his administration withheld details from the public about the pandemic's death toll among residents in state nursing homes. 

Scrutiny of the governor - who received accolades during the height of the coronavirus pandemic for leadership that yielded a book deal and calls for a national political career - intensified when former adviser Boylan, 36, reiterated harassment claims made in December, fleshing them out in a late February blog post.

It was unclear if the latest allegation would further erode Cuomo's support in the Legislature. 

While several state legislators from both parties have called for Cuomo's resignation or impeachment, most have indicated they will wait for the probe's conclusion.

Cuomo has repeatedly maintained he won't resign.

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