However, a spokesperson for the news data pipe said that Chris Cuomo will not face any disciplinary action.
“In part because, as he has said on his show, he could never be objective.
But also because he often serves as a sounding board for his brother.

He will not participate in such conversations going forward.”
“Of course I do, this is no revelation.
I have said it publicly and I’ve certainly never hidden it.

I can be objective about just about any topic but not about my family.”
“I put my colleagues here … in a bad spot,” he said.
“I never intended for that.
I would never intend for that, and I am sorry for that.”
“I love my brother.
I love my family.
I love my job, and I love and respect my colleagues here at CNN.
And again, to them I am truly sorry,” he added, ending his statement.
Chris Cuomo’s advice stuck with his brother.
According toThe Washington Post, an advisor for Andrew Cuomo said that the governor hasnever considered resigning.
“I’m not going anywhere,” he reportedly said recently on a phone call to an ally.