Mark Cuban, RFK Jr. to join Cuomo, O’Reilly, Stephen A. Smith for NewsNation town hall
A variety of voices — including billionaire Mark Cuban and former White House hopeful Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — are joining a NewsNation town hall that moderator Chris Cuomo says is aimed at finding ways to get the country “to a better place.”
Cuomo will helm the two-hour special edition of “Cuomo” — taking place Oct. 30 at 8 p.m. on NewsNation — alongside two other moderators, ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith and author Bill O’Reilly.
The show will also feature Moms for Liberty co-founder Tiffany Justice.
Billionaire investor Cuban has served as a surrogate for Vice President Harris’s campaign, while Kennedy suspended his Independent presidential campaign and announced his support for former President Trump’s White House bid in August.
“Everybody knows what is wrong … but we are nowhere on how to make things right,” Cuomo told ITK in a statement about the town hall edition of his show.
“Now you will get very different takes on what needs to change for America to get to a better place,” the NewsNation anchor said.
NewsNation and The Hill are both owned by Nexstar Media Group.
The pre-Election Day prime-time town hall — taking place less than a week before Americans head to the polls — will be held in front of a live studio audience and “will also include voters from swing states across the country who will join the conversation remotely,” the network said.
This story was updated at 1:34 p.m.
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