An exchange between Chris Cuomo and a caller identified as John, a 26-year veteran police officer, centered on competing views about political violence and how it is portrayed in national discussions.
The conversation began when Cuomo invited the caller to speak, asking, “John, what’s your question?” The discussion quickly turned to the issue of protest-related violence and how it has been interpreted across the political spectrum.
John referenced a previous segment and addressed claims about rising political tensions.
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“Chris, I just had a follow up to last night,” he said, before challenging the idea that certain political figures were responsible for escalating unrest.
“You’ve seen the myth by your one of your guests saying that Biden arced up the temperature,” he added.
Drawing on his law enforcement experience, John emphasized what he described as a disparity in violence between different types of protests.
“I was a police officer for 26 years,” he said.
“I’ve never seen violence in any right wing protest as bad as I’ve seen in the left.”
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He pointed to specific examples from his time on the job.
“All the way up to George Floyd, it’s been horrible,” John said.
He contrasted how officers would prepare for different groups, adding, “When you hear that, let’s say the proud boys are coming to town where we’re like, Okay, we got to walk for a long time.”
By comparison, he described a different level of concern when facing other groups.
“You hear J-Block or Antifa is coming, and you know you’re in for it,” John said.
He further stated, “I’ve never seen violence and things done to police officers as nasty and as vile as from the left.”
Cuomo responded by acknowledging the caller’s perspective while noting his own observations.
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