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Politicians never die, almost all of them land on their feet, because they reinvent themselves from their ashes like the Phoenix after falling into disgrace and filling themselves with problems.

This is the case of the once popular “governor of the pandemic”, Andrew Cuomo, who was applauded for his handling of Covid-19 when we still did not have vaccines, nor did we know how to survive and the world seemed to be falling apart with New York turned into the epicenter of the coronavirus.

But Cuomo is carrying out an image campaign with commercials on television, where he demands recognition of his work, saying that he was forced to resign unfairly, after prosecutor Letitia James announced the investigations into allegations of 11 women of course harassment and groping.

He also broke his silence by speaking with God and mortals in a Brooklyn church, where he seemed tense and although He never said he’s running, behind the scenes it’s rumored that u will use his multimillion-dollar fund to contest the seats of his fellow Democrats, Senators Charles Schumer and Kirsten Elizabeth Gillibrand in Washington DC.

As a good politician, quoting the Bible, in front of the parishioners who started the Easter, Cuomo resorted to a trick that never fails: confessing the truth. He said that his last months have been terrible and he thanked God that his father is no longer here to see him in disgrace, harassed by the justice system, the press and seeing how his family faced the dismissal of his younger brother Chris from CNN.

And he countered by saying that none of the investigations found merits for a trial, not even in handling the death figures in hospitals and nursing homes due to the coronavirus.

And he added that due to this divine test he found different paths: to be angry, to feel pity or to learn the lesson and continue in the fight to cross the bridge after learning that the Mistakes pay dearly, and they were taken advantage of by political sharks in Albany, in which he called foul play by those who wanted to take his place.

Furthermore, he learned that he cannot greet in the same way way he did it in his 40 years of political activity and it was his mistake not to notice that the new generations believe it p politically incorrect, while he thought it was flattering.

He acknowledged that the damage has been done but his spirit remains intact, because “he was not affected by the internet justice that was looking for the political stampede that they could not create with the law, because the United States is a country of laws that is not governed from Twitter ” or social networks and that is why she will return to the battle.

Sofía Villa prepares this column in her personal capacity. She works as a Producer Writer at Univision NY and her opinions do not represent Univision Communications Inc.

By Scribe