In a fiery monologue on NewsNation, anchor Chris Cuomo called out the media’s apparent indifference to the second assassination attempt against former President Donald Trump.

On Monday, Cuomo blasted media and political figures for failing to react appropriately to the latest incident in which an armed man tried to target Trump while he was golfing in West Palm Beach, Florida.

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As reported by The Hill, Cuomo pointed out the double standard that would have likely unfolded if someone else had been the target. “What if it was your father? Or Kamala Harris? Or President Biden? God forbid,” he asked. “Do you think that it would be almost a shoulder shrug and more of talk about the Secret Service and allocation of funds, than just, how crazy it is that this is what’s happening in our country?”

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The former CNN host expressed outrage over those who downplayed the seriousness of the attack. “He had an AK-47 pointed at him,” Cuomo said, his frustration growing as he dismissed the excuses some made. He lambasted the media and political elites, criticizing their lack of urgency in responding to what should have caused widespread alarm.

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Cuomo also took issue with figures like Elon Musk, who posted a tasteless “joke” about Biden and Harris that was quickly deleted. Cuomo didn’t hold back: “Elon Musk could be leading the way to a better dialog in our society. I don’t know why he’s undercutting his own significance with these cheap shots. I want to work with him. I believe in his platform. I believe in him, but not in what he’s doing.”

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Not sparing anyone, Cuomo also took aim at the lackluster responses from Biden and Harris, whose statements against political violence left much to be desired. “We don’t condone violence?” Cuomo scoffed. “Who says that? What does it even mean?”

The Secret Service had reportedly spotted the suspect, Ryan Wesley Routh, pushing a rifle through the perimeter of the golf course. Thankfully, agents acted swiftly, firing at the man before he could harm Trump. However, Cuomo emphasized that the very fact someone was able to get that close with a rifle raised questions about the security surrounding Trump.

Cuomo admitted that he personally reached out to Trump after the incident to check on his well-being, expressing shame at how the situation had been handled by the media. “I didn’t ask him any questions. I didn’t go after him about his role. I just wanted to know how his family’s taking this,” Cuomo explained, noting that the nation’s response to these threats has been pitiful. I know you can roll your eyes and say he asked for it — listen, that’s your choice, and I think it’s a wrong choice. We got to get out of the judgment business unless it’s judging ourselves,” Cuomo said, as reported by Mediaite.