Joe Scarborough Really Stretched the Limits of Sanity With This Take on the...
Fiasco: NYC GOP Councilwoman Just Obliterated Mamdani Over the City's Shambolic Winter Sto...
CBS News Peddled Fake News About Bad Bunny and ICE Post-Super Bowl Performance
Jasmine Crockett Shows Just How Low Democrats Are Willing to Go to Attack...
A Boy Has Stolen Another Girls' Championship Title
Dozens of Detransitioners Have Filed Lawsuits, and the Costs Could End 'Gender-Affirming C...
While Homeless New Yorkers Freeze, the NYT Wants Us to Know This About...
Sen. Warren Repeats Debunked Lie About Women and the SAVE Act
We Must Not Submit to 'Diversity'
A Maryland Squatter Walks Free — and Here's What Her Attorney Had...
AWFUL Who Harassed Yoga Studio Employees Over ICE Earned Herself a Ban
Deadline Tries to Guilt Trip John Lithgow for Starring in HBO's 'Harry Potter'...
Mayor Mamdani Becomes First NYC Leader to Skip Archbishop Installation in Almost a...
Trump Targets Obama’s Climate 'Endangerment Finding' in Sweeping Rollback of Emissions Rul...
Steve Hilton Isn’t Even Governor Yet, and He’s Already Exposing California Welfare Fraud
Tipsheet

Trump Admin Tells Cuomo Why He Has No Right to Tell the Public to Question the Vaccine Process

John Roca/New York Post via AP

Operation Warp Speed continues to make impressive progress on a coronavirus vaccine, with three candidates already in their Phase 3 trials. They appear to be on track to deliver millions of doses of the vaccine by January 2021. But Democrats have questioned the effort every step of the way. Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) used the massive platform of the vice presidential debate to undermine the public trust in the vaccine, telling millions of viewers that she would not take the vaccine if President Trump said it was safe.

Advertisement

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo agreed with that narrative during an ABC News interview on Monday morning.

"I think it's going to be a very skeptical American public about taking the vaccine, and they should be," Cuomo told George Stephanopoulos.

The governor said he's going to put together his own group of medical experts in New York to review the vaccine to add "credibility" to the process and to put his mind at ease.

He added that he's "not that confident" in the FDA's approval process for the eventual vaccine and that he believes the country needs someone other than "this FDA and this CDC" saying it's safe.

But how would he know? In a recent letter to Cuomo, who serves as chair of The National Governors Association, and Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, Trump's Director of the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs Douglas Hoelscher reminds Cuomo that the Trump administration has hosted nearly 40 meetings with governors, the most recent ones focusing on vaccine distribution. And Cuomo has skipped out on their last 17 briefings.

Advertisement

"Governor Cuomo, given you have missed the last 17 governors-only briefings, including the September 9 briefing, enclosed is the September 9, 2020 readout we provided your staff and senior leadership team," Hoelscher writes. "HHS stands ready to help you and your team with your planning efforts. We are also happy to provide comprehensive follow-up emails, documents, and additional material provided to every State and public health jurisdictions over the past month on this whole-of government planning effort."

By the way, Gov. Cuomo is the very last person who should be criticizing President Trump on transparency. Maybe when his administration finally releases some more accurate numbers on how many people died from COVID in nursing homes this year, then he can talk.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos