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The Justice Department has opened an investigation into former New York Governor and current NYC mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo, after congressional Republicans accused him of lying during a probe into his Covid-19 response, a source told CNN Tuesday.

This follows an earlier, unaddressed request to the Biden administration, and comes shortly after the Justice Department dropped a separate corruption case against current Mayor Eric Adams, another mayoral contender. That decision reportedly caused internal conflict among prosecutors. Adams has publicly backed Trump’s immigration agenda.

The DOJ declined to comment on the Cuomo probe, first reported by The New York Times.

Cuomo’s spokesperson Rich Azzopardi said they hadn’t been notified of any investigation and defended Cuomo’s statements to Congress:
“We have never been informed of any such matter, so why would someone leak it now? The answer is obvious: This is lawfare and election interference plain and simple… Governor Cuomo testified truthfully to the best of his recollection…”

A Justice official defended both the Cuomo and Adams cases, saying, “This Department of Justice has ended the weaponization of government and will continue to follow the facts…”

Cuomo is attempting a political comeback after resigning in 2021 amid misconduct allegations, which he denies. The claims were outlined in a report by Attorney General Letitia James, who is now also under investigation.

House Oversight Chair James Comer referred Cuomo to the DOJ in April over his testimony, after a similar referral in 2023 went nowhere. The issue concerns whether Cuomo misrepresented his role in a 2020 health report that downplayed nursing home Covid deaths.

A 2021 report by James and a 2022 audit by Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli found the Cuomo administration undercounted thousands of nursing home deaths.