Former CNN anchor Chris Cuomo joined Dan Abrams Live Tuesday, for his first televised interview since being fired by CNN late last year. Cuomo was originally believed to have been fired because of his involvement in his brother, former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s, multiple scandals. It was later reported that a sexual assault accusation also contributed to his firing, an accusation Cuomo denies.
While Cuomo covered various angles of the scandals in the lengthy interview, he expressed regret about the effect it’s had on his family.
“You don’t grow up the way I did, and do this many years in this ugly business, and not get a skin. You know, a real hide,” Cuomo said. “But your kids, your loved ones, they have to wear that badge as well.” He later added, “I never wanted to be in politics, but — I want to let my kids be their own people. And then, here I am. And there’s regret that goes along with that.”
Cuomo has said on multiple occasions that he does not regret trying to help his brother, he said that at the time, he wasn’t thinking about the impact it would have on his wife and kids.
“While I thought that I’m doing this for my family, that’s why I did it,” Cuomo said, “but what did I expose my kids to? My wife? The people in my life? I didn’t think about it at the time. I just thought it was the right thing to do, so I did it.”
And as Cuomo prepares to jump back into public life with his new podcast, The Chris Cuomo Project, and a primetime show on NewsNation this fall, he now has a different perspective on what that means.
“When you’re in public life, it’s not just about you. We lie to ourselves and tell ourselves that. It’s not,” Cuomo said. “Your kids are gonna have to live with what you do. And I’ve given that a lot of thought.”
Dan Abrams Live airs weeknights at 9 p.m. on NewsNation.
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