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Chris Cuomo, during his NewsNation program, expressed regret over the public and media's reaction to a second assassination attempt on Donald Trump, which he described as inadequate. He personally called Trump to apologize, acknowledging the lack of media attention and the heated political rhetoric that might contribute to such violence. Cuomo emphasized his criticism of Trump's politics but highlighted the need for a more compassionate response to the threats against Trump's life, suggesting that the discourse has become too divisive.

In his commentary, Cuomo criticized the media for not showing enough concern over the assassination attempts, questioning the response if the target had been someone else's family member. He also defended Trump's public appearances post-attempts, noting the courage it takes to remain in the public eye under such circumstances. Cuomo's call for apologies and a reduction in political vitriol came with an acknowledgment of his own past criticisms of Trump, yet he stressed the importance of human decency over political differences.

Cuomo sums it up with this comment: “I criticize him all the time. That's my job, and he deserves it, but he doesn't deserve this, a guy pointing AK 47 at him while he's playing golf. And we take solace in the fact that the guy didn't get any rounds off?"

And Cuomo’s right. Trump is owed a serious apology from the media as well as the entire left.

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