Chris Cuomo says Elon Musk has 'exhausted his usefulness' — says they both could be murdered next



Former CNN anchor Chris Cuomo made an odd comment about the possible death of Elon Musk, as well as his own.

On his show, "The Chris Cuomo Project," the host reflected on the shock of Charlie Kirk's murder, which happened September 10 on a university campus in Utah.

'I don't know what it's about with him, and I don't give a s**t, to be honest.'

Cuomo was remarking on how he believed social media has become a "tool of destruction" in America when he went after X owner Musk for a recent post Musk made in which he called the political left "the party of murder."

"When the richest man in the world, who controls the most powerful platform in our media, writes that 'the Left is the party of murder' and then decides — Elon Musk, I'm talking about — the stupidest genius I've ever been around," Cuomo ranted without returning to his point.

Cuomo stated he will not "excuse" Musk's remarks "because he's autistic," while adding that he believes Musk is "morally bankrupt."

The insults toward the X owner continued, and along with more harsh rhetoric, Cuomo began discussing the idea that Musk could get murdered.

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Autistic people "don't all say the stupidest thing at the worst time," Cuomo said about the South African. "All right? I don't know what it's about with him, and I don't give a s**t, to be honest. He has, in my opinion, exhausted his usefulness."

Despite dismissing Musk as no longer useful, Cuomo followed up those statements with, "Does that mean he should be murdered? No. Because that's not how I see the value of human life."

Strangely, Cuomo followed that by saying he would not be surprised if Musk were assassinated.

"But would I be surprised? No. I wouldn't be surprised if it's me. I mean, that's where we are. It's who we are. That's who we are."

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The former nightly CNN host continued with an overall message that America has become a place hell-bent on fomenting "division and hate."

"There are not one or two; there are many people who do not see the murder of this young man as wrong. And there are just as many, or more, who see his murder as something to be avenged," Cuomo said, opposing both sentiments.

"That word [avenged] usually means, 'I'm now going to kill one of yours,' right?" he asked rhetorically.

Charlie Kirk speaking at Utah Valley University on September 10, 2025, in Orem, Utah. Kirk was assassinated that day. Photo by Trent Nelson/Salt Lake Tribune/Getty Images

Cuomo took issue not only with Musk's words about other political ideologies, but about the entrepreneur's claim that some media outlets are "anti-White."

"He goes on this thing about why black is capitalized and why white is not," Cuomo said.

Musk had asked the New York Times on X, "Why is 'white' always in lowercase, but Black is uppercase" in its articles.

While Cuomo's issue with Musk's question was unclear, the format directive comes directly from the Associated Press, which guides writing standards for media in the United States.

The AP announced in 2020 that "black" should be capitalized, but not white.

"White people generally do not share the same history and culture, or the experience of being discriminated against because of skin color," the organization wrote as a justification.

The Chicago Manual of Style, however, which is often used for historical journals, decided it would capitalize both "black" and "white," due to what it considers a cultural shift in meaning for the words, but it also wanted to remain consistent.

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‘How DARE you’: Nina Turner EXPLODES at Liz Wheeler over ‘the brokenness of the black family’



Former Ohio state Sen. Nina Turner (D) doesn’t appear to care to get to the heart of why a 23-year-old Ukrainian woman was brutally stabbed and killed while riding a train in North Carolina by the suspect, 34-year-old black man named Decarlos Brown.

And she made this clear during a fiery debate with BlazeTV host Liz Wheeler on Chris Cuomo’s NewsNation show.

Wheeler brought up that not only is “the brokenness of the nuclear family” an issue when it comes to raising children who turn into nonviolent and sane adults, but “the brokenness of the black family” is also a major issue.

That’s when Turner shouted, "Oh no! You're not going to sit up there and talk about the brokenness of the black family. How dare you?"


"Do not single out the black family," Turner added. "The nerve of you."

While Wheeler tried to continue speaking to make her point, Turner continued to speak loudly over her.

“This wasn’t even a spicy comment,” Wheeler reflects on “The Liz Wheeler Show.”

“Even Barack Obama spoke about the brokenness of the black family and the fact that fatherlessness, when children are raised without a present father, this leads to drastic increases in the number of crimes that they commit,” she adds.

And she has the receipts.

“But if we are honest with ourselves, we’ll admit that what too many fathers also are is missing, missing from too many lives and too many homes. They have abandoned their responsibilities, acting like boys instead of men. And the foundations of our families are weaker because of it,” Obama said in a 2008 speech.

“You and I know how true this is, true everywhere, but nowhere is it more true than in the African American community. We know that more than half of all black children live in single-parent households, a number that has doubled — doubled — since we were children,” Obama continued.

“We know the statistics — that children who grow up without a father are five times more likely to live in poverty and commit crime; nine times more likely to drop out of schools and 20 times more likely to end up in prison. They are more likely to have behavioral problems, or run away from home or become teenage parents themselves. And the foundations of our community are weaker because of it,” he added.

“Funny,” Wheeler comments. “I didn’t hear in the background, Nina Turner screeching ‘How dare you?’ and ‘The nerve of you!’ when Barack Obama made these exact same points.”

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