CNN anchor Chris Cuomo got roasted Thursday after asking a Twitter user to “name one” fact that he has denied.
Name one? Tick tock https://t.co/8yoiSaJSB0
— Christopher C. Cuomo (@ChrisCuomo) June 17, 2021
A person tweeted “the story of your life, you constantly deny facts you dont like” in response to a tweet from Cuomo.
“Problem is truth is now at the mercy of what people want to be true. If you dont like it…it isnt the truth,” Cuomo tweeted originally. (RELATED: Who’s The Most Embarrassing CNN Contributor – Chris Cuomo or Jeffrey Toobin? Here’s The Evidence)
Problem is truth is now at the mercy of what people want to be true. If you dont like it…it isnt the truth. https://t.co/PRrY2WMFN0
— Christopher C. Cuomo (@ChrisCuomo) June 17, 2021
The story of your life, you constantly deny facts you dont like
— Jim mostly peaceful fortified election (@Dayton89Jim) June 17, 2021
Several responded with receipts and criticized Cuomo.
New York Post journalist Karol Markowicz tweeted, “You broke quarantine while actually sick with COVID.”
You broke quarantine while actually sick with COVID. https://t.co/F5lXIi7gzA
— Karol Markowicz (@karol) June 17, 2021
Tom Elliott, founder of Grabien Media, wrote, “How about any of the 400 stories related to Hunter Biden?”
How about any of the 400 stories related to Hunter Biden?
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) June 17, 2021
Journalist Drew Holden simply wrote “Rebekah Jones,” referring to the COVID-19 data scientist “whistleblower,” whose inflated numbers in Florida were later found to be false. Jones’ claims were elevated by Cuomo, as she was a guest on CNN with him multiple times.
Your brother pic.twitter.com/QvkZlABFUk
— Drew Holden (@DrewHolden360) June 17, 2021
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) June 17, 2021
Your brother killed thousands of nursing home residents.
— Chris Manning (@Manning4USCong) June 17, 2021
Here’s one https://t.co/e978EkqSFM
— Anthony L. Fisher (@anthonyLfisher) June 17, 2021
The Luv Guv.
— Janice Dean (@JaniceDean) June 17, 2021
News reports surfaced in 2021 of Cuomo advising his brother, Gov. Andrew Cuomo, about how to handle sexual harassment allegations.
In 2018, Cuomo reportedly coached former Trump attorney Michael Cohen for an interview and told him how to answer questions for a TV appearance, Fox News reported.
At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic when there was a shortage of coronavirus test kits, Andrew Cuomo prioritized testing for his family, including his brother Chris.