Chris Cuomo

“You guys really want the conservative movement to be made on the back of a lie about the election?” the CNN anchor asked American Conservative Union Chair Matt Schlapp.
"If you got off Trump’s teat a little bit, maybe you wouldn’t be thinking about breast milk so much," the CNN anchor fumed.
The CNN host ripped GOP support of conspiracy theorist Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene as "the most flagrant example of how toxic things have become."
The CNN anchor wasn't having Oklahoma Rep. Markwayne Mullin's excuses for his QAnon-endorsing Republican colleague.
"The word bears no resemblance to anything the former president was about," the CNN anchor said of a typo on a key document defending Trump.
King's death was "another reason to hate COVID," the CNN anchor said as he remembered the broadcasting legend's impact on his own career.
"The moment you bring a gun onto the House floor in violation of rules, you put everyone around you in danger," the New York lawmaker told CNN's Chris Cuomo.
“I do not think these people should be applauded," the CNN anchor said, listing some of the controversies the Trump officials tolerated.
The former White House communications director claimed that in private, the president had said: "Why do I care about my legacy? I’ll be dead."
Joe Biden "clearly won" the 2020 election, the Republican former governor of New Jersey told CNN’s Chris Cuomo.