Gov. Cuomo Denies "Cover-Up" Over Nursing Home Deaths

Published: Feb. 16, 2021, 10 a.m.

He's faced calls to resign, be impeached or even prosecuted. His critics counter an order back in March sending COVID-positive people from hospitals to nursing homes, which allowed the virus to spread. But Governor Cuomo maintains COVID had already spread to almost every nursing home that took in patients. But the Cuomo administration came under scrutiny for not counting any resident who got sick then died in a Hospital, as a nursing home death. Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., discusses the controversy over New York's handling of data related to coronavirus deaths in nursing homes and what she calls a "criminal...Cover-Up scandal." Rep. Stefanik also weighs on Former President Trump's impeachment acquittal and how much influence he will have on the party in the coming years. Somali-born women rights activist and best-selling author, Ayaan Hirsi Ali has dedicated most of her life to fighting for women's rights and advocating for free speech. She joins the Fox News Rundown to talk about her new book Prey: Immigration, Islam, and the Erosion of Women's Rights that she hopes will bring attention to the rising numbers of sexual violence and harassment in European cities. Plus, commentary by National Security Expert Dr. Rebecca Grant.