Politics & Government
Read the Anti-Trump Post-It That Gov. Cuomo Left at Union Square Station
Gov. Cuomo tweeted a photo of his Post-It, adding that "New York State holds the torch high."

UNION SQUARE, NY — Gov. Andrew Cuomo stopped by the Union Square subway station on Monday to join those who have posted messages to the Therapy Subway Wall in the days following the election of President-elect Donald Trump.
Cuomo tweeted a photo of his Post-It note, adding that "New York State holds the torch high."
NY State holds the torch high -Andrew pic.twitter.com/SCoeaVShzO
— Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) November 15, 2016
The Post-It reads, "'Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to be free … I lift my lamp beside the golden door' Emma Lazarus
STATUE OF LIBERTY"
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The Therapy Subway Wall was created by Matthew "Levee" Chavez, who says on his website that he was inspired to create the wall by a book wherein people could write their secrets. He said that people would often say that the idea worked "like therapy" to them.
"Subway Therapy is about making people smile, laugh, and feel less stress," he writes. "If someone wants to get something off their chest or has a burning question, I'm happy to be there for them. I believe that people grow and learn through dynamic conversation."
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