Like good little obedient house fraus, CNN’s female on-air contingent has remained silent over colleague Chris Cuomo’s enabler and public relations advisor relationship to his creepy, corrupt, murdering brother embattled and not too long for this political world New York Democrat Governor Andrew Cuomo. Their silence speaks volumes as to their professional integrity.
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FNC: “CNN host Chris Cuomo has been scolded by just about everyone in the media industry since the New York attorney general revealed his involvement in his brother’s sexual harassment scandal with one seemingly notable exception: CNN’s prominent female anchors.
The Poynter Institute, an MSNBC column, countless Twitter personalities, media watchdogs, journalism professors and even liberal former U.S. attorney Joyce Vance have condemned Chris Cuomo for advising his brother, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, not to step down amid sexual misconduct allegations. None of CNN’s female anchors have condemned their colleague on air for helping the governor navigate sexual harassment claims, according to a search of Grabien Media.
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CNN female personalities Alisyn Camerota, Brianna Keilar, Kate Bolduan, Erin Burnett, Dana Bash, Pamela Brown, Ana Cabrera and Christine Romans haven’t condemned Chris Cuomo’s role on Twitter, either. Bolduan and Bash did express shock at Gov. Cuomo’s reported behavior itself following James’ press conference.”
On the left, an email showing CNN Anchor Chris Cuomo involved in crafting a statement for Governor Andrew Cuomo on February 28, 2021.
On the right, the official statement released by the Governor's office on February 28, 2021. pic.twitter.com/ymL9P29puK
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“It’s obviously awkward for anyone to publicly criticize a colleague, and CNN’s prominent females aren’t expected to do anything that could make them uncomfortable in the workplace. CNN’s “Early Start” co-anchor Laura Jarrett retweeted the full attorney general report on Twitter. But no mention of colleague Chris.
“CNN’s Chris Cuomo running cover for his powerful brother amid sexual harassment allegations is why so many women do not come forward,” writer Jen Perelman tweeted. “There should be a price to pay for this.”
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Journalist Laura Bassett wrote Tuesday for MSNBC that CNN’s Cuomo “should resign from covering politics or be fired” over advising his brother. “It’s extremely inappropriate and unethical for a journalist to advise and craft the statements of a politician, regardless of family relation,” Bassett wrote.
“Meghan McCain hit Chris Cuomo, too, noting that his role in his brother’s scandal is “the worst kind of nepotism.”
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