DeRosa’s upcoming tome, “What’s Left Unsaid,” will dish on political figures from Presidents Donald Trump to Joe Biden. The book is out Oct. 24.
Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s top aide, Melissa DeRosa, has inked a book deal to write a tell-all that’s set to rock the political world, Page Six has learned.
We hear her upcoming tome, “What’s Left Unsaid: My Life at the Center of Power, Politics & Crisis,” will dish on political figures including Presidents Donald Trump and Joe Biden, Jared Kushner, Mayor Bill de Blasio, New York Attorney General Letitia James and Gov. Kathy Hochul.A source told us, “DeRosa takes readers into room after room where decisions are being made, hardball politics play out and crises unfold.”The insider added, “She pulls no punches, that much I can tell you . . .
The source with knowledge of the book said, “Melissa has dealt with every major player in New York, and DC Beltway politics… she knows where every body is buried,” and, “people may think they know what happened but the truth is, they have no idea.” In 2017, at 34, DeRosa became the first woman to be appointed secretary to the governor in New York. She also had worked during her careerGov. Andrew Cuomo’s top aide became a household name during the COVID-19 crisis.DeRosa, who has been a contributor to the Daily Beast, has also been a critic of Cuomo’s replacement, Gov. Hochul. We reported that she
on John Catsimatidis’ “Cats at Night Show,” by quipping, “The silence out of . . . the governor’s office on subway crime is deafening.”at political power dining spot the Capital Grille on East 42nd Street, we reported.
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