Overview
- The House Oversight Committee, led by Rep. James Comer, has reissued a criminal referral urging the DOJ to prosecute former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo for allegedly making false statements to Congress.
- Cuomo is accused of denying involvement in drafting a July 2020 New York State Department of Health report that undercounted nursing home deaths by 46% during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Emails and handwritten edits submitted as evidence suggest Cuomo directly participated in shaping the report, contradicting his congressional testimony.
- Lying to Congress is a federal crime with a maximum penalty of five years per count, and the committee has vowed full cooperation with any DOJ investigation.
- The renewed referral comes as Cuomo campaigns for New York City mayor, raising questions about the political implications of the legal effort.