Chris Cuomo, born on August ninth, nineteen seventy, is a prominent American news broadcaster and lawyer. He has made significant contributions to the field of journalism, most notably as a correspondent for NewsNation. His career has spanned various prestigious roles, including serving as the chief law and justice correspondent for ABC News and co-anchoring the acclaimed program 20/20.
From two thousand six to two thousand nine, Cuomo was a news anchor for Good Morning America, where he gained widespread recognition. He later joined CNN, co-hosting the morning show New Day from two thousand thirteen until May two thousand eighteen, before transitioning to his own show, Cuomo Prime Time, in June two thousand eighteen.
Beyond his professional achievements, Cuomo is part of a notable political family. He is the brother of Andrew Cuomo, who served as the fifty-sixth governor of New York from two thousand eleven to two thousand twenty-one, and the son of Mario Cuomo, who held the position of the fifty-second governor of New York from nineteen eighty-three to nineteen ninety-four.
In December two thousand twenty-one, Cuomo's tenure at CNN came to an abrupt end when he was dismissed following allegations of assisting in the defense against sexual harassment claims that led to his brother's resignation. Following this, he joined Nexstar Media Group, where he currently hosts Cuomo for NewsNation.