Andrew Cuomo appeared on “Real Time with Bill Maher” alongside anti-Trump, former Republican congressman Adam Kinzinger on Friday, where he didn’t hold back on criticizing President Biden and the Democrat Party while defending former President Donald Trump. You read that right.
The former New York Governor (D) was open and honest about his thoughts on the open border and Trump’s hush money trial, among other topics.
Cuomo on Biden and the Democrats’ illegal immigration policy:
“His [Biden] immigration policy was a mistake. How you do it makes all the difference in the world. To just open the borders with no plan, you don’t know where they go, you don’t know who’s going to pay for them. Who did you even help?
The mayor [Adams] could have said no. The governor [Hochul] could have said no. New York has more of the ideological left. All are welcome. Now we’re finding out 200 thousand people later, you needed a plan; you needed to know what to do with these people.”
Andrew Cuomo goes scorched Earth on failed Democrat immigration policies:
“His [Biden] immigration policy was a mistake. How you do it makes all the difference in the world. To just open the borders with no plan, you don’t know where they go, you don’t know who’s going to pay for… pic.twitter.com/yz8XsUjtKT— Eric Abbenante (@EricAbbenante) June 22, 2024
Cuomo is right. New York did not have a plan, yet the leaders welcomed the illegals and announced to the country that they were a sanctuary. Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) took them up on their offer and sent some of the illegals to New York. New York City was overwhelmed and not prepared, as the leaders there claimed to be.
The former New York Governor continued criticizing Biden, this time for the way the campaign is being run, after Bill Maher asked him whether the president was running a good campaign thus far and what Cuomo would do to make it better:
“I don’t think he’s running an especially good campaign, frankly. I think there’s a big question that he has to answer which is about his age, viability, et cetera. I think the only way you answer that is by getting out there, and letting people see you. That’s the only way you put it to rest. I don’t think you can hide from that, Bill.”
You could hear a pin drop as Andrew Cuomo criticizes the Biden campaign for hiding Joe Biden from the cognitive decline question:
Bill Maher: “Is he running a good campaign? What would you do to run it better?”
Cuomo: “I don’t think he’s running an especially good campaign,… pic.twitter.com/vJm1aYRYYU— Eric Abbenante (@EricAbbenante) June 22, 2024
The Democrats will try their best to minimize Biden appearing publicly and giving speeches or taking questions from reporters, and they will cover his mistakes and gaffes by claiming they are “cheap fakes.” It could backfire because COVID is no longer an excuse to hide Biden from voters as they did in 2020. As Cuomo stated, the only option might be for Biden to appear more in the public eye, allowing voters to judge who they want to be the next Commander-in-Chief.
Cuomo also defended Trump when asked about the New York hush money trial, including his thoughts on the civil fraud trial brought by Attorney General Letitia James, as well:
“That case, the attorney general’s case in New York, frankly, should have never been brought. If his name was not Donald Trump and if he wasn’t running for president. I’m the former AG in New York. I’m telling you, that case would have never been brought. And that’s what is offensive to people. And it should be, because if there is anything left, it’s belief in the justice system.”
Here is the full exchange:
Crowd Goes Dead Silent as Bill Maher Realizes “Hush Money” Trial Was a BIG MISTAKE
BILL MAHER: “The trial in New York, the one he [Trump] got convicted for, was the greatest fundraising bonanza ever. He was lagging behind Biden, and now he’s pulled quite a bit ahead. That trial… pic.twitter.com/lATiJBVaj0
— The Vigilant Fox 🦊 (@VigilantFox) June 22, 2024
What Cuomo said was true, but it will likely fall on deaf ears, as the Democrats think they are doing everything right — from trying to prosecute Trump to not losing any support among black voters to dealing with the border crisis, as the majority of Americans, in poll after poll, disapprove of Biden and his policies. They will be in for a rude awakening in November if they don’t change course.