NewsNation host Chris Cuomo on Monday said he expressed condolences to Donald Trump after the second attempt on his life on Sunday, saying the former president “doesn’t deserve” to face assassination attempts.
Federal and local officials confirmed Sunday the arrest of 58-year-old Ryan Wesley Routh for allegedly attempting to assassinate Trump the same day. Cuomo, on NewsNation’s “CUOMO,” mentioned that he is a frequent Trump critic, but expressed amazement at how the former president continues campaigning despite the attempts and noted it must be challenging for his family.
“I reached out to Trump. I wanted to just say, ‘Listen, I’m really sorry that this is going on and it’s being dealt with this way.’ Not because I’m in favor of his politics or what he says — I criticize him all the time. That’s my job, and he deserves it. But he doesn’t deserve this,” Cuomo said. “A guy pointing an AK-47 at him while he’s playing golf, and we take solace in the fact that the guy didn’t get any rounds off. That does not work for me.”
“If I had been through what that guy’s been through in the last two months, you would not know where I am. You would never see me on TV again,” he continued. “No way I would do that. I don’t know how he does it. He’s got kids — they’re adults — but he’s got grandkids, he’s got a wife.”
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