Cuomo Claims You Can 'Trust' Him Now, Has A Big Announcement That'll Make You Groan
Bill Maher gave former CNN anchor Chris Cuomo a platform because the old broadcaster's podcast doesn't have the audience to support Cuomo's 'big news'. He also says he's trustworthy now and promises to only offer nonbias news—But he's a Cuomo. So...
“I feel like I lost a sense of purpose for a while because of how things ended," Cuomo said of his dead career at CNN.
“This has been hard, and you learn a lot about the people in your life when you watch them struggle. It’s true, when you struggle you learn who your friends are. I’ve always known who my friends are, I’ve had them for a very long time. But he has been in a struggle, and I have watched it.”
NewsNation handed Cuomo a little podcast but he says he just knows people have missed seeing his mug grace their televisions. This brings us to his news—Without giving details, Cuomo says he'll be returning to television.
“I want good things for people there. I don’t like how it ended. I had a great team I didn’t get to say goodbye to. I just want to move on,” Cuomo said.
The journalist advocated for an end to the US’ two-party system and said he was glad to be getting back into the news with his podcast and new TV role where he was looking forward to “breaking through the toxic twosome of partisan politics.”
Speaking of toxic and abusive reporting; what about his time at CNN and how he misused his position to protect his creep brother? Chris says, “Obviously, I’m going to help him,” Cuomo told Maher about advising his brother.
He also explained why his late father former Gov. Mario Cuomo didn’t make a bid for the White House after being considered a front runner for the Democratic nomination in 1988 and 1992.
“It wasn’t because we’re in the mob,” Cuomo said of innuendo associated with his family’s Italian heritage.
“He didn’t run because he didn’t think he was good enough to be president,” Cuomo explained.
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It was a long segment of self-serving baloney with the only takeaway I see being that we should all expect a Fredo-round 2. I wouldn't be surprised is this new 'independent' company that took him on doesn't end up being linked back to CNN. They're sort of dying without their little Cuomo connection.