Pelosi says women should be believed but stops short of calling for Cuomo's resignation
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said in an interview Sunday morning that women should be believed but stopped short of calling for New York Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo's resignation amid sexual harassment allegations against him.
"The governor should look inside his heart, he loves New York, to see if he can govern effectively," Pelosi said on ABC's "This Week." "What I said at the time that these revelations came forward, I said what these women have said must be treated with respect. They are credible and serious charges, and then I called for an investigation. I have confidence in the Attorney General of New York," Pelosi said. "Again, with all respect in the world for what these women have come forward and said."More Related News
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