MEDIA LOSER: Chris Cuomo CNN’s Chris Cuomo is facing calls for his firing after the New York attorney general’s office released correspondence detailing the extent of his efforts to help his scandal-ridden brother, former Governor Andrew Cuomo. Now his network says it will conduct an investigation. “The thousands of pages of additional transcripts and exhibits that were released today by the NY Attorney General deserve a thorough review and consideration,” said the network in a statement. “We will be having conversations and seeking additional clarity about their significance as they relate to CNN over the next several days.” Among the shocking new details revealed by the texts, Chris told the governor’s staff that a friend of his appealed to actor Alec Baldwin to record a rant on Instagram against “cancel culture,” which was purportedly meant to be a defense of Andrew Cuomo. Additionally, Cuomo admitted he asked other journalists whether there might be more accusers coming forward against his brother and “snooped into the progress of Ronan Farrow’s reporting about his brother Andrew Cuomo and relayed it to the governor’s inner circle.” CNN colleague Brian Stelter mentioned the controversy in a tweet, with a "for what it's worth" half-hearted defense of Cuomo continuing his show as normal this week with no mention of the scandal. On Tuesday's The View, Joy Behar reluctantly noted that Cuomo's "in a little bit of trouble," to which Jane Coaston of the New York Times responded that, if Cuomo were "reporting about this on someone else, he'd be saying that that person should be fired!” And that's a big part of the problem. Coaston calls it a "massive ethical breach" but it's also a violation of his audience's trust. How can they listen to him saying someone else should be fired while he continues ignoring the beam in his own eye? |