Chris Cuomo Calls for Texas Mayor to Resign, Gets Shredded Over 'Corrupt' Brother
CNN host gets touched for taking moral high ground

CNN's Chris Cuomo faced instant backlash on Twitter after he called for a Texas mayor to resign.
Cuomo was quickly reminded about his "corrupt" brother, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, who is currently under official criminal investigation for covering-up nursing home deaths in his state.
Even the far-left media has moved away from covering up for Governor Cuomo, with some even pointing out his directives that led to thousands of deaths last year.
Despite all of this, Chris Cuomo seemed somewhat oblivious to the media storm surrounding his older brother and decided to take the moral high ground in demanding a mayor in Texas "resign or apologize and learn and become a better leader?”
But Cuomo's tweet didn't go down too well on Twitter.

One user wrote:
"Are you asking for your brother?"
are you asking for your brother?
— Ellieđłď¸â§ď¸ (@EpicGeeksTarley) February 18, 2021
Another wrote:
"Who are we talking about here?"
Who are we talking about here ? pic.twitter.com/q9SaJgSd0c
— Thicky Ricardo- DRY wit not a DIMwit (@MsSmartie2u) February 18, 2021

And this:
"So this is how you start the framework to excuse your brother’s incompetence?
@NYGovCuomo"
So this is how you start the framework to excuse your brother’s incompetence? @NYGovCuomo
— Miami John (@jdbinsofla) February 18, 2021
This also:
"The fact that you and your network refuse to talk about your brother’s corruption says a lot about your own integrity, no?"
The fact that you and your network refuse to talk about your brother’s corruption says a lot about your own integrity, no?
— W.I.L.L.I.A.M (@wefree4th) February 18, 2021
CNN has banned Chris Cuomo from interviewing his brother who is currently facing a massive criminal investigation into the alleged cover-up of nursing home deaths in New York.
CNN said the foloowing in a statement:
“The early months of the pandemic crisis were an extraordinary time."
"We felt that Chris speaking with his brother about the challenges of what millions of American families were struggling with was of significant human interest."