Mayor Bill de Blasio tore into his political nemesis, warning Thursday that outgoing Gov. Andrew Cuomo could do more damage before leaving office in disgrace — and urged New Yorkers to remain vigilant until then.
“I think people should keep a very close eye on him after everything he’s done and I don’t know why it needs to be 12 days, honestly,” de Blasio said.
“I think we’re all ready to move on and I think the quicker we can move on, the better, at this point,” he said.
During his first news conference since Cuomo’s stunning resignation Tuesday, de Blasio blamed the disgraced Democrat’s downfall on an insatiable thirst for power, calling it a “cautionary tale for everyone” that’s “almost Shakespearean.”
“In the end, history will judge him harshly because he amassed power in a way that led to bullying and intimidation and threats,” the mayor said.
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