President Trump on Tuesday suggested Chris Cuomo should be banned from owning a firearm after the CNN host was seen confronting a man who called him “Fredo” in profanity-laced viral video.
President Trump on Tuesday suggested a “red flag” for Chris Cuomo — putting him on a list of people not allowed to own guns — after the CNN host was shown confronting a stranger in a profanity-laced viral video.
In the video, which was posted to YouTube Monday by conservative media personality Brandon Straka, Cuomo is seen threatening an unidentified man who had called him “Fredo,” a reference to the hapless character of Fredo Corleone in the 1972 film “The Godfather.”Cuomo later tweeted an apology, saying, “I should be better than the guys baiting me.”
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