Megyn Kelly flamed Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo in a Thursday tweet, calling him an “absolute jerk.”
Kelly shared a series of photos showing Cuomo glad-handing Hollywood elites while kids were still being forced to eat school lunches in socially-distanced classrooms while wearing face shields. (RELATED: ‘Psaki Projects Total Fear’: Megyn Kelly Says Press Secretary ‘Lacks The Courage’ To ‘Call Cuomo’s Lie A Lie’)
“Look at this absolute jerk. Look how the children must behave while he mucks it up lining his pockets. He has no shame,” Kelly tweeted.
Look at this absolute jerk. Look how the children must behave while he mucks it up lining his pockets. He has no shame. pic.twitter.com/9samixTHFf
— Megyn Kelly (@megynkelly) June 10, 2021
Cuomo attended the opening day of the Tribeca film festival Wednesday, presenting an award to the event’s co-founder, actor Robert DeNiro.
Cuomo welcomes TriBeCa Festival, presents award to Robert De Niro https://t.co/nNAD9AU86x via @Newsday
— Melissa DeRosa (@melissadderosa) June 9, 2021
Fox News meteorologist Janice Dean, a vocal critic of Cuomo’s, agreed.
PREACH! @NYGovCuomo you are the worst. https://t.co/CdfveFrIsU
— Janice Dean (@JaniceDean) June 10, 2021
Dean also noted that “The View” host Whoopi Goldberg was among those fundraising for Cuomo at Wednesday’s event, and asked whether that constituted a conflict of interest.
Whoopi Goldberg continues to fundraise for Andrew Cuomo. Isn’t that a conflict of interest, @TheView?
— Janice Dean (@JaniceDean) June 10, 2021
So sweet. @WhoopiGoldberg should never be able to comment about other politicians and their scandals while she hangs out with the king of scandal @NYGovCuomo cc @TheView pic.twitter.com/65GtOozXOz
— Janice Dean (@JaniceDean) June 10, 2021
(This was yesterday btw)
— Janice Dean (@JaniceDean) June 10, 2021
Dean had previously argued that “The View” would not have her on the show to talk about her latest book, “Make Your Own Sunshine,” because too many of the hosts still supported Cuomo.
Kelly has encouraged Dean to run against Cuomo if he chooses to run for reelection.