Andrew Cuomo says he would defy Donald Trump order to reopen US economy

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo says he would defy President Trump if he ordered a reopening of his state that endangered people's health.

March 30, 2020 - New York, NY, United States: New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) speaking at a press conference at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. (Photo by Michael Brochstein/Sipa USA)

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo Source: AAP

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo says he would not abide by any order that US President Donald Trump might give to reopen his state in an unsafe manner during the coronavirus outbreak.

"If he ordered me to reopen in a way that would endanger the public health of the people of my state, I wouldn't do it," Mr Cuomo said in an interview with CNN on Tuesday.

Mr Trump said on Monday he believed he had "total authority" over states in terms of the US coronavirus response, a stance that is not supported by the Constitution and was immediately rejected by legal experts and some governors.
Mr Cuomo said any such order would set up a constitutional challenge between the states and the federal government that would go to court.

"And the worst possible thing he could do at this moment - to act dictatorial and to act in a partisan, divisive way," he said, referring to the president's impending bid for re-election in November. "Keep the politics out of it."
US President Donald Trump
US President Donald Trump Source: AAP
Mr Cuomo said the country's founders had already settled the matter.

"We had this argument. It was done a long time ago. People by the name of Hamilton, and Jefferson and Madison and Washington. And they concluded this. They wrote a document that's called the Constitution of the United States."

"It says the federal government does not have absolute power," said Mr Cuomo. "It says the exact opposite of what the president said. It says that would be a king."

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Published 15 April 2020 6:00am
Updated 15 April 2020 6:13am


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