As we told you Monday night, privately shot video surfaced of CNN host Chris Cuomo reacting quite unfavorably after somebody referred to him as “Fredo”:

If you call CNN’s Chris Cuomo ‘Fredo’ he will ruin you and throw you down the stairs https://t.co/AfuEekTheg — Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) August 13, 2019

The video elicited a response from Donald Trump Jr.:

I assume @cnn not available for comment. Imagine their coverage of this if they were a real news organization? https://t.co/uH2biAkKUZ — Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) August 13, 2019

But CNN personnel might have Cuomo’s back on this one:

CNN spokesman says they "completely support" Cuomo after video shows him going off on guy who called him "Fredo." In the video, Cuomo says that "Fredo" is the N-word to Italians.https://t.co/gQEbRS9jzm https://t.co/t39TNQZfHg — Julio Rosas (@Julio_Rosas11) August 13, 2019

This is an official CNN spokesman saying "Fredo" is an ethnic slur. https://t.co/j7PbyJaAEL — "Fredo" is racist toward Italians who are dumb (@jtLOL) August 13, 2019

CNN’s VP for communications and digital partnerships defended the host’s reaction after having been called “Fredo,” agreeing that it’s an “ethnic slur”:

Chris Cuomo defended himself when he was verbally attacked with the use of an ethnic slur in an orchestrated setup. We completely support him. — Matt Dornic (@mdornic) August 13, 2019

As it turns out, CNN might want to call a meeting and find a different talking point than “ethnic slur” Cuomo’s claim about the name “Fredo,” especially considering how much the word’s been used on their own network without objection or complaint from Chris Cuomo. Here’s a laundry list of examples why:

Devin Nunes was referred to as “Fredo” on CNN in March. CNN’s David Gregory compared @DonaldJTrumpJr to “Fredo” in February. And in January, CNN’s Ana Navarro referred to @DonaldJTrumpJr as “Fredo”…to Cuomo on his own show. https://t.co/jXCUfFkYvs — Sean Davis (@seanmdav) August 13, 2019

Wait — is “Fredo” an “ethnic slur” as CNN says or not? https://t.co/lhyOLHbIYa — Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) August 13, 2019

.@ananavarro slams Don Jr. for likening border wall to zoo fence: He's an "entitled, rich, spoiled little brat whose only call to fame is being his daddy's son."

"[D]addy kept Fredo back home…Who cares what [he] says. I don't want to talk about that entitled little brat." pic.twitter.com/zpTtp8ZfAd — Cuomo Prime Time (@CuomoPrimeTime) January 10, 2019

CNN's @mdornic says Fredo is an ethnic slur. Ok. Over to @TheRickWilson on CNN earlier this year: https://t.co/shDnPD5Fex — Yossi Gestetner (@YossiGestetner) August 13, 2019

That time calling Don Jr. “Fredo” was A-OK… https://t.co/uh6waeLXga — Joe Concha (@JoeConchaTV) August 13, 2019

Here you go Matt.. time to fire Anna Navarro for using a racist ethnic slur on air https://t.co/92eqV7VFws — Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) August 13, 2019

And it isn’t just CNN:

Video: Someone tell Chris Cuomo that Chris Matthews needs to be thrown down some stairs for saying the Italian-American version of the n-word because, on April 9, Matthews told @JoaquinCastroTX that @DonaldJTrumpJr is the "Fredo-like son" of the First Family pic.twitter.com/aoGS7wSR5B — Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) August 13, 2019

Here's ANOTHER one, telling @JackieSpeier on March 12 that, referring this time to Jared Kushner -> "Congresswoman, I don't know what to say here, except anybody who has seen 'The Godfather' is seeing Fredo here being manipulated by the guy out West." pic.twitter.com/pu8DZrPbxM — Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) August 13, 2019

On November 9, Matthews said this about Trump firing Jeff Sessions and hiring Matt Whitaker after the midterms: "Just like in The Godfather, he waited for mom to die before he killed Fredo." pic.twitter.com/yFVUyCNy7v — Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) August 13, 2019

If Cuomo’s correct, it looks like CNN and others have some work to do in order to remove the “ethnic slurs” from their archives.

"ethnic slur" Picture of you right now: pic.twitter.com/noSJ124vEL — Physics Geek (@physicsgeek) August 13, 2019

Calling this an ethnic slur is pretty out there. — neontaster (@neontaster) August 13, 2019

People of the same political persuasion deemed the "OK" hand gesture to be white supremacist code, so no far-fetched assertion they make surprises me anymore. — Joe the Dissident (@joethepatriotic) August 13, 2019

Lol Fredo isn’t an ethnic slur @mdornic.. on the other hand your boy threatening to throw someone down the stairs, now that’s something https://t.co/Vt2xR6iyN5 — Storm Paglia ?? (@storm_paglia) August 13, 2019

CNN’s position is that “Fredo” is equivalent to the N word. Ok. Got it. https://t.co/jJPFa7JAXB — Chris Barron (@ChrisRBarron) August 13, 2019

We’re waiting for “Reliable Sources” to present a spin on why “Fredo” is different when somebody on CNN uses it to describe a Republican as opposed to some random Chris Cuomo critic on the street.