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The Pulse of the People | 03-01-26

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The Pulse of the People with Andrew Cuomo

Former Governor Andrew Cuomo critiques current political leadership by examining national security threats and urban stability. He begins by questioning the transparency of military actions against Iran, arguing that the executive branch failed to utilize the bully pulpit to unify the American public or secure congressional approval. Transitioning to local concerns, Cuomo hosts experts to discuss the vulnerability of New York City to terrorist retaliation and the economic impact of global instability. The program concludes with a sharp rebuke of the New York City Mayor’s administration, specifically condemning the dismissal of assaults on police officers and the reduction of the force through attrition.

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