Chris Cuomo Takes Issue with Kellyanne Conway Calling Vegas Killer a ‘Madman’

‘He could have just been really evil’

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EXCERPT:

CUOMO: "So you want to be sensitive and respectful but you don’t want to be talking about how they died? You don't want to talk about that --”
CONWAY: "Yes I do want to talk about how they died."
CUOMO: "-- but you want to be respectful?"
CONWAY: “Here’s how they died; innocent people enjoying themselves at a concert in the greatest country on Earth, where we are free to come and go --"
CUOMO: "Right."
CONWAY: "-- who were a victim by a madman, who perpetrated pure act of evil.“
CUOMO: “We don't know that he was a madman. He could have just been really evil. We don’t know he was sick."
CONWAY: "Hey, I didn't say --"
CUOMO: "We just know that legally he could amass an arsenal, and attach something to his weapons that allow them to rain down fire, which he never would have been able to do if he didn’t use something that was legal and easy to get.”
CONWAY: “Legal in 2010, the Obama administration, Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Bureau said they would not regulate that. That should be part of this conversation.“ [crosstalk]
CUOMO: “So you admit it was a mistake in 2010. Why don’t you fix it right now?”
CONWAY: “No, I -- I'd like -- I'd like everybody to be involved in the conversation here, because that was seven years ago, for a different president. Donald Trump was busy being a successful businessman in New York.”
CUOMO: “Nobody is blaming the president. Nobody is blaming the president --”
CONWAY: “Yeah, you are.”

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