Fredo Is Back: Young Cuomo Defends His Actions That Got Him Fired

By Eliana Regev | Saturday, 23 July 2022 08:35 AM
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Former CNN news anchor Chris Cuomo backed his decision to help his brother, former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, fight charges of sexual harassment in the debut episode of his new podcast.

Chris Cuomo said he laments "how everything ended" but said he does not regret supporting his brother.

"Now, for me, the past is the past, and there is no benefit to you if I relitigate what was said and done involving my brother,” Chris Cuomo said on the debut episode of The Chris Cuomo Project released Thursday.

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“There are some outstanding legal fights that I have to respect, but let me be clear: I really do regret how everything ended, but I will never regret helping my family," he added. "I promised my father I would always be there for my brother, and I always will be, just like he has always been there for me, just like my sisters have been there for me and have been there for him. That’s family.”

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The former CNN anchor also said he has no ill intention toward his former employer.

"As for CNN, I'll never be a hater," Chris Cuomo said. "CNN has great people, CNN has a great purpose, and I wish them all the best, and I miss so many of them, but it's time for me to move on."

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Chris Cuomo was terminated from CNN last year over findings that he tried to help his brother, Andrew Cuomo, combat sexual misconduct allegations that eventually compelled him to relinquish as governor. The then anchor reportedly leaned on his media contacts to gather information about his brother's accusers. The former governor denied all allegations of inappropriate touching.

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In March, Chris Cuomo filed a demand for arbitration against CNN, seeking $125 million in damages and claiming his "journalistic integrity" was "unjustifiably smeared."

Chris Cuomo also distanced himself ideologically from his brother and his father, Mario Cuomo, both of whom were Democratic mayors of New York.

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“I love my father. I love my brother. I respect them both tremendously, but I’m no Democrat,” Chris Cuomo said. “Not simply because I’m in the media, and I am not here to make any of you feel comfortable being a lefty. I want you to question why you are. I have Republicans, I have Trumpers among my friends, and I mean my real friends, not just, you know, people I take pictures with at events."

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He also said that his first vote ever was for George H.W. Bush in the 1988 presidential election while insisting that he rejects both political parties.

The first episode of the podcast featured actor Sean Penn discussing the war in Ukraine. Chris Cuomo's first television interview since leaving CNN is set to air next week on NewsNation.

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