After months of holding on to power amid sexual harassment allegations, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo abruptly resigned Tuesday. Here’s what’s next:

CUOMO SAID HE WASN’T GOING ANYWHERE. WHY DID HE RESIGN NOW?

Cuomo has denied the most serious allegations against him and acknowledged Tuesday that his “instinct is to fight.” But he said the impeachment process would take months and consume resources that should go toward “managing COVID, guarding against the delta variant, reopening upstate, fighting gun violence and saving New York City.”

WHY IS HE WAITING 14 DAYS TO LEAVE?

Cuomo said he wanted to ensure a “seamless” transition to the new administration. He declared Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul could be caught up to speed in a timely fashion.

WHAT’S GOING ON WITH THE NURSING HOMES INVESTIGATION?

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The U.S. Department of Justice has been investigating how the state handled data related to nursing home deaths during the pandemic. The state’s official tally left out many people who had died at hospitals. An aide said Cuomo’s administration worried the true numbers would be “used against us” by President Donald Trump’s administration.

IF CUOMO LEAVES OFFICE, WILL HE BE SAFE FROM CHARGES?

Prosecutors in Albany, Westchester and on Long Island have already said their investigations into whether Cuomo committed any crimes will continue. Cuomo might be hoping that prosecutors or the women who complained about his behavior might lose interest in pursuing a case now that he’s out of office.

WHAT ABOUT CIVIL PENALTIES?

The women who have accused Cuomo could still file lawsuits, and at least one – Lindsey Boylan – has said she will.

CAN CUOMO STILL BE IMPEACHED?

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It’s currently unclear whether the state Assembly can – or will – continue the probe and draw up articles of impeachment once he’s out of office. And lawmakers already said the process would take weeks, making it unlikely it would wrap up in Cuomo’s last two weeks in office.

DOES CUOMO HAVE REGRETS?

He “deeply, deeply” apologized to the “11 women who I truly offended.” But he continued to deny the most serious allegations outlined in the report and again blamed the allegations as misunderstandings attributed to “generational and cultural differences.” Last week, he personally said sorry to two accusers – ex-aide Charlotte Bennett and a wedding guest he was photographed kissing, Anna Ruch. On Tuesday, he added the unnamed New York State Police trooper who said he inappropriately touched her to the list.

CAN CUOMO RUN AGAIN?

Sure. There’s nothing currently precluding him from throwing his hat in the ring for 2022. And although his donations dipped in the wake of the initial allegations, he had amassed an $18 million war chest as of mid-July. If he were to be impeached somehow, however, he could be barred from seeking statewide office again.

2022? IS THERE AN ELECTION NEXT YEAR?

Indeed. Cuomo would have been up for a fourth term next year. No high-profile Democrats have declared their candidacy yet, but U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin and Andrew Giuliani – yes, son of Rudy and another New York political scion named “Andrew” – are among the Republican contenders.

WHAT CAN CUOMO ACTUALLY DO IN THE NEXT TWO WEEKS?

It’s unclear how engaged he’ll be in public policy in his final days, but the state is dealing with a soaring number of COVID-19 cases and has been struggling to get aid to tenants who fell behind on rent because of the pandemic.


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