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During this conversation, Keith Lee Johnson delves into the intricacies of the political climate that led to Andrew Cuomo's resignation in 2021, closely examining the multifaceted nature of responsibility, the profound effects of the ME TOO MOVEMENT, and the operational mechanics of political influence. He suggests that Cuomo’s resignation was influenced by more than just the sexual harassment allegations, including his actions and the actions of other governors of that period regarding the nursing home deaths during the COVID-19 pandemic. The discussion also touches on motivations for the apprehension of Cuomo’s power after his political beheading.