NewsNation host Chris Cuomo disclosed what he admires about President Donald Trump during a Wednesday podcast.
Cuomo, a self-proclaimed Trump critic, acknowledged the “two things” he respects about the president when prompted by television host Billy Bush on “Hot Mics with Billy Bush.” The NewsNation host asserted he admires how “active” Trump is and how he handled the July 13 assassination attempt against him. (RELATED: ‘Scary Times’: Donald Trump Jr Shares Intimate Update After Assassination Attempt)
“He takes swings,” Cuomo said, to which Bush responded by calling Trump “a counterpuncher” who has “a little fightin’ in him,” similar to Cuomo himself.
“No, he’s got a lot of fight in him. Look, I’ll give you two things I like about him, okay? One is he takes his at-bat, and he takes his cuts, as we would say in baseball,” Cuomo said. “You may like his policies, you may not like his policies, but he’s active, as you were referring to earlier with the executive orders and all that other stuff.”
Trump signed over 200 executive actions within 12 hours of starting his second term as president, addressing issues ranging from the border crisis to the economy. […]
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