President Joe Biden on Tuesday called on New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo to resign after the state's attorney general’s report found that he sexually harassed multiple female employees.

"I think he should resign. I understand that the state legislature may decide to impeach. I don't know that for a fact," Biden said at a press conference.

Biden said he had not spoken with Cuomo on Tuesday and though he had not read the report in detail, he only knows the "end result."

In March, when the sexual allegations were made public, Biden had already said that he believed Cuomo should resign if New York Attorney General Letitia James' investigation substantiated the allegations.

The attorney general investigation on Cuomo found that he engaged in “unwelcome and nonconsensual touching,” and repeatedly made comments on a “sexualized or gender-based nature.”

The evidence painted a "deeply disturbing, yet clear picture," Attorney General Letitia James said at a press conference.