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ALBANY – Responding to President Trump who threatened to pull federal funding from New York City, Governor Andrew Cuomo said the Commander In Chief would need an ‘army’ to safely walk the streets of NYC.

On Wednesday, Trump said he could pull federal funding from the big apple as well as Washington, D.C., Seattle, and Portland as part of an effort to target “anarchist jurisdictions.”


The Governor made his comments during a telephone conference with reporters later in the day.

“He can’t have enough bodyguards to walk through New York City,” Cuomo said. “Forget bodyguards, he’d better have an army if he thinks he’s going to walk down the streets in New York.

“He is persona non grata in New York City, and I think he knows that, and he’ll never come back to New York, because New Yorkers will never forget how gratuitously mean he has been,” Cuomo added.











Both Cuomo and Trump are natives of the Queens, a borough of New York City.

Cuomo reportedly later clarified he was not threatening the president but rather expressing how disliked he believes Trump is by New Yorkers.

Trump has repeatedly gone after “Democrat cities,” blaming their leadership for the rise of the Black Lives Matter protests that have erupted across the nation since a Black man named George Floyd died May 25 while in police custody in Minneapolis.

“My administration will not allow federal tax dollars to fund cities that allow themselves to deteriorate into lawless zones,” Trump wrote in the memo Tuesday.



Trump’s remarks came as the presidential election campaign enters its final weeks.

The president has attempted to draw a clear line between him as being tough on crime, and his opponent, Democratic nominee Joe Biden, as being weak.

“My administration will do everything in its power to prevent weak mayors and lawless cities from taking federal dollars while they let anarchists harm people, burn buildings, and ruin lives and businesses,” the president tweeted Tuesday night. “We’re putting them on notice today.”

Trump reportedly issued a memo Wednesday night, requesting that federal agencies begin looking into shifting funds away from “cities that allow themselves to deteriorate into lawless zones.”

Cuomo disregarded Trump’s latest push to quell protests across the U.S., saying that Trump was not “a king.”

“He thinks he’s a king but he’s not. He’s a president. And there is a Constitution and there are laws — nothing that he knows anything about — but the federal budget is appropriated by law,” Cuomo said.

 

5 responses to “Cuomo Says Trump Would Need ‘Army’ To Safely Walk New York City Streets”

  1. Why did you fail to report the 1st line of what Cuomo said……….

    “He better have an army if he thinks he’s gonna walk down the street in New York.”

    HE BETTER…????

    Sounds like a threat to me

    1. I hope are very awesome president does pull federal funding from NYC. And, the amount of deaths are your fault, Governor Cuomo!

  2. i have lived in ny my whole life and im for trump not this democrat bullshit and as far as being a new yorker cumo needs to go

  3. Amen to that. When he points the finger at our President, he has three pointing back at him. New York city is in the shape it is BECAUSE of CUOMO and DEBLASIO, not because of President Trump.

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