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Nearly a year after he was fired from CNN, Chris Cuomo was named as the newest prime-time anchor on NewsNation. “Cuomo” officially launched on October 3, marking the New York native’s big return to cable news. “I’ve been humbled by what happened and I’m also hungry to do better in a way that I’ve never done before,” Cuomo told The Guardian about his new TV venture in October. However, Cuomo has now revealed that he is not completely over the events that led to his firing from CNN.
“First of all, I had never not had a job since I was like 14 so that was weird, but of course, the surrounding circumstances made it quite the cataclysm,” the journalist said during a November 4 episode of “The Chris Cuomo Project.” “I did not do what I was accused of doing. And the people who accuse me of it know that by the way, which is frustrating.” He went on to express that he harbored some “regret” and “anger” over the past year because he was “really struggling.” He added, “I’m still a little messed up, I’m still going through a transition. I’m still hurt, I’m still upset with myself. I’m still a little lost.”
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“Cuomo” currently airs weeknights at 8 p.m. on NewsNation. However, for fans hoping to see Andrew Cuomo make an appearance on the news program, sources previously told Page Six that the on-air reunion is unlikely.