New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo made his first public comments to reporters after the state’s Democratic attorney general faulted his administration for undercounting nursing home deaths amid the pandemic. Cuomo, a Democrat, said the criticisms against him were a “political attack” against him that started under former President Donald Trump’s administration. “Where this starts is frankly a political attack from the prior federal administration,” the governor stated on Friday. “Whether a person died in the hospital or died in a nursing home, it’s … people died. People died,” Cuomo then went on to say. “The same people are dying today. Ninety-six percent of the people who died are older people with comorbidities, which happens to be the population that lives in nursing homes,” he added. “It’s continuing today, even with all the testing we’re doing. If you look at New York state, we have a lower percentage of deaths in …