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Chris Cuomo is now officially the Brian Williams of CNN with phony emergence from basement moment

Chris Cuomo was already out of his “basement” on Easter Sunday, threatening a guy who called him a “fat tire biker” who asked why wasn’t he in quarantine instead of being out with his wife and other females. Cuomo mocked the man who called him out and was reportedly still infected with the coronavirus, including still having a fever.

Yet, the other night, on fake news CNN, the fake news propaganda channel and Chris Cuomo staged a “emergence from the basement” moment, as if Cuomo was getting out his quarantine for the first time in several weeks since being diagnosed with the coronavirus. Like most things on CNN and what Cuomo says, it was all staged and phony.

Chris Cuomo is now officially the Brian Williams of CNN with phony emergence from basement moment
Chris Cuomo is now officially the Brian Williams of CNN with phony emergence from basement moment

CNN host Chris Cuomo’s now-infamous video of his “official reentry” into normal society after recovering from coronavirus has been labeled his “Brian Williams Iraq moment” after critics claimed he wasn’t being truthful.

“Alright, here it is… the official reentry from the basement, cleared by the CDC,” Cuomo narrated Monday as he walked upstairs to greet his family. “This is what I’ve been dreaming of, literally, for weeks… this is the dream, just to be back up here doing normal things.”

But he wasn’t really stuck in his basement for weeks.

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Cuomo previously admitted he was involved in a heated altercation that took place outside his second property, in completely different area of the Hamptons, over Easter weekend. A bicyclist – who filed a police complaint – claimed that the CNN anchor was violating quarantine guidelines enforced by his brother, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo. The CNN host confirmed an altercation took place on his radio show.

Cuomo’s so-called “emergence” was extensively mocked on social media and continued to raise eyebrows when his colleague, CNN’s in-house media critic Brian Stelter, included the controversial video in his nightly media industry newsletter. Stelter paints himself as a gatekeeper of media ethics but failed to point out the misleading elements of Cuomo’s video.