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Kathy Hochul gets scrambled for claiming she ‘can’t afford’ eggs for Easter event

Sophia Martin
Sophia Martin
Published April 16, 2025
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Albany, what egg-gay eggs.

Governor Kathy Hochul complained that he could not pay the eggs for an annual Easter event, even thought that she and her husband raised more than $ 1 million last year, according to tax statements.

Hochul disbursed the strange duration of the claim an interview at the “Interior of the City Council” of Spectrum on Monday, where he hit President Trump for the prices of eggs and other products.

Governor Kathy Hochul complains that “it cannot be allowed to” use real eggs for her annual Easter eggs this weekend. Mike Grol/Office or Governor Kathy Hochul

“Heaven helps anyone who will use real eggs in Easter,” Hochul told host Errol Louis. “I have a Easter egg roll at the Governor’s residence, invitation of children in the neighborhood. I can’t pay them.”

The comments generated a frenzy of the legislators, who returned to the capital on Tuesday when the state budget negotiations lasted the week after the deadline of April 1.

“It should be embarrassed,” the country’s country assemblyman, Chris Tague (R-Schoharie), a former dairy farmer, told The Post.

“The governor could find fun to make a statement like that or think that it is a kind of comedian, but for millions of New York, not being able to pay eggs or even basic needs is not a joke,” Tague added.

Egg prices have continued to increase before Sunday’s Easter holidays. Helayne Seidman

The Democrats also found the soft comments on Tuesday, just before there seems to be an advance in a dead point on the renewal of state discovery laws, which established rules for the exchange of evidence in criminal trials.

“You should be more concerned about Wheter, everyday people can afford eggs and what you are going to do about it,” said the Marcela Mitaynes Assembly (D-Brooklyn).

State Senator Gustavo Rivera (D-Bronx) furious that the governor was “bone-up”.

“Every thing that happens, if people cannot afford, if people can afford rent, if people hurt as consumers, they are losing their workers,” Rivera said. “Everything. The governor possesses it. Every damn thing.”

Hochul and the state legislature are still trying to reach an agreement on a state budget agreement. Darren McGee/ Office or Governor Kathy Hochul

Hochul’s tax declaration, which was made available to journalists to review on Tuesday, shows that she and her husband Bill Hohcc obtained around $ 1.3 million last year.

Kathy Hochul is paid $ 250,000 a year as governor, while Bill Hochul, former US prosecutor and a partner of the White Show Davis Polk law firm, was paid approximately $ 9500 last year, according to the future. The two raised around another $ 114,000 of dividends and income from investments, as shown in the documents.

That adds to the state advantages such as the mansion and transport of the governor.

Even so, the high prices conversations were that the eggs are not hidden: the governor’s office is using false eggs for the Saturday event after using the real thing in years.

There were no immediate comments from Hochul’s office.

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