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NY Governor Cuomo Tries To Redefine Sexual Harassment, ‘Mansplain’ His Way Out Of The Allegations Against Him

Cuomo is digging himself an even bigger hole with latest comments

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From RT.com….

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has been accused of trying to “mansplain” and redefine harassment in his latest defense against multiple sexual misconduct allegations against him.

Asked on Thursday at a press conference about the allegations – which are currently being investigated – Cuomo said if he made anyone “uncomfortable,” that is “not harassment.”

“I never said anything that I believe is inappropriate. You can leave this press conference today and say, ‘Oh, the governor harassed me.’ I would say I never said anything that I believed was inappropriate,” he said. “I never meant to make you feel that way. You may hear it that way, you may interpret it that way. And I respect that, and I apologize to you if I said something that you think is offensive.”

The governor was then challenged and asked if his definition of harassment was “legally correct” as the “harasser’s intention doesn’t matter.”

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