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People on both sides seem to have turned all of this into some sort of bizarre contest of tit-for-tats. 'Who's lying, who's not lying'. There are only two things, truth and lies. It really shouldn't be that difficult for anyone to be able to verify whether what someone says is the truth or a lie.
I never used to watch Chris Cuomo but I have been won over as a fan and for only one reason. He always presents both sides by having a pro-Trump contributor discussing one topic with an anti-Trump contributor. Cuomo sits in the middle of the split-screen between the two, almost like a referee or moderator. Chris Cuomo will instantly agree with truths, "that's true" "I agree" but he will instantly call out a misrepresentation of the truth or outright lies, "that's not true", and he will prove it's not true with facts. I really like this style of reporting, it's totally equal and balanced on both sides.
Cuomo almost always has a one on one debate with a Conservative also. Compare his 'fair and balanced' program to his Rival Hannity, who's show runs at the same time. See how many liberal guests Hannity has on his show.