CNN’s Chris Cuomo HUMILIATED after challenging Twitter to name a single time he denied facts

CNN news personality Chris Cuomo got into a spat on Twitter with his detractors on Thursday, where he asked critics to "name one" instance of him denying facts he "doesn't like".

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CNN "news" personality Chris Cuomo got into a spat on Twitter with his detractors on Thursday, where he asked critics to "name one" instance of him denying facts he "doesn't like".

For some reason, Cuomo thought there weren't any instances, but his critics quickly showed otherwise:

"Rebekah Jones" was an immediate answer to Cuomo's supposed rhetorical question:

Not all replies were from individuals. The Daily Caller also got in on things by retweeting an old article of theirs:

Another reply came, referring to the fact that there was another blatant fact CNN and Cuomo avoided "like the plague":

Another user had another poignant example of Cuomo's tap-dancing around the facts:

Another person on Twitter referred to the incident where Cuomo almost got into a fight with someone on the street:

One particular Twitter user shared an infamous meme to make his point, juxtaposing Cuomo's famous "Show me where it says that protestors are supposed to be polite and peaceful?" with the text of the First Amendment to the US Constitution.

"It's the First Amendment. You just gotta look it up, Mr. Cuomo."

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