Cuomo, the younger brother of New York Democratic Governor Andrew Cuomo, criticized Vice President Mike Pence for not dressing in a mask on a recent vacation at the Mayo Clinic when a Twitter user replied, “Can we communicate first for a minute about how he broke? Quarantine while I had a coronavirus? »
The critic referred to a widely reported dispute Cuomo had with a cyclist on April 12. The CNN presenter responded temporarily, calling the reports a “lie,” but his reaction led to questions about the timing of the events.
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“Of course, this is just a lie. I quarantined myself. I’ve never been in public,” Cuomo wrote. “My circle of relatives cursed in our own garden through a guy with a case open for supposedly biting a man’s hands. These are facts ignored by Trump’s growls.
The namesake of “Cuomo Prime Time” stated that he had “quarantined” on April 12, on assembly day with the cyclist, however, on the same day, his wife had written on his blog that he had “100 fever in the afternoon and night”. The assembly also took position at an unfinished structure site held by Cuomo, miles from his elegant apartment in the Hamptons where he was quarantined.
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Cuomo even told the CNN audience on April 13 that he couldn’t get rid of the fever.
Unfortunately, other members of Cuomo’s immediate circle of relatives reported that they tested positive for coronavirus after the April 12 incident.
Meanwhile, Cuomo now claims that he “passed 40” on April 12, but more than a week later organized a dramatic “official renewal” in society after recovering from a coronavirus. The video is described as “Brian Williams’ moment in Iraq” after critics claimed he did not tell the fact because he had already admitted that the Easter Sunday altercation had taken an outdoor position on his property at the time.
Cuomo’s so-called “emergence” mocked social media extensively and continued to cause surprise when his colleague, CNN’s in-house media critic, Brian Stelter, included the questionable video in his late-night media industry newsletter.
CNN did not respond to a request for comment.
Critics rushed to Twitter when Cuomo’s latest statement obscures his timeline:
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Joseph A. Wulfsohn of Fox News contributed to this report.