Chris Cuomo

Cuomo Mocked for Falling for Deepfake AOC Video and Subsequent Response

Chris Cuomo, a NewsNation host, shared a widely-circulated AI-generated “deepfake” video parodying Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, which he criticized without recognizing the video’s artificial nature. After being called out by Ocasio-Cortez for the misinformation, Cuomo deleted the post but doubled down on his criticism, further fueling online mockery. His actions, including a non-apology on air, drew criticism for his handling of the situation and his focus on the congresswoman rather than acknowledging his mistake. The controversy is viewed as a significant blunder for Cuomo, who was previously fired from CNN, and highlights his strained relationship with Ocasio-Cortez, as well as his brother’s primary defeat.

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AOC Slams Chris Cuomo for Believing Obvious AI Deepfake

Chris Cuomo was fooled by a deepfake video impersonating Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, which he shared on X before being called out. The fabricated video showed the congresswoman criticizing a Sydney Sweeney jeans ad, prompting Cuomo to lament the state of the Democratic Party. After Ocasio-Cortez corrected him, Cuomo acknowledged his mistake but doubled down by attempting to shift the conversation towards Hamas and addressing the bombing of a car in St. Louis. This incident occurred amid right-wing figures focusing on the ad, which has become a distraction, with Fox News mentioning Sweeney’s name significantly more than Jeffrey Epstein’s in the past week.

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Cuomo Slams Cowardly Republican for Bailing on Interview

NewsNation anchor Chris Cuomo condemned Senator John Kennedy’s last-minute cancellation of a scheduled interview, labeling the Senator’s actions cowardly and prioritizing political loyalty over accountability. Cuomo asserted that Kennedy avoided tough questions regarding President Trump’s election claims and other pressing issues. The anchor criticized this as symptomatic of a broader fear within the GOP to challenge Trump, hindering factual discourse and moral principle. Cuomo’s commentary highlighted this perceived lack of accountability as a significant problem requiring public condemnation. Kennedy’s office has yet to publicly respond.

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