CNN host Chris Cuomo was unhinged late Thursday night into Friday while arguing with conservative contributor Scott Jennings about President Trump’s comments post-acquittal. Cuomo self-righteously lectured that conservative Christians were hypocrites for using abortion as a litmus test for political candidates when Trump didn’t show the faithful any respect, even defending Pete Buttigieg's radical abortion views.

Cuomo began demanding Jennings criticize Trump for calling out Mitt Romney and Nancy Pelosi at the National Prayer Breakfast, that morning. “[Y]ou don't want to behave that way, especially at a place that is about prayer and unity through faith. Right?” he condescended to Jennings.

Jennings admitted he wouldn’t have done that, saying he would’ve brought up abortion instead, but he understood how the president could be angry at this three-year-long process to undo his 2016 election. Cuomo dismissed the abortion part and sneered that the only “truth” Jennings told was that he, and other conservative Trump supporters were puppets for the president:

Now, the last part is the truth. You say you wouldn't do it. You say it's not how it should be. But then you say you'll give him a break. And you know what, Scott? You and the people in your party who are in congress do that every time, and that's why he says, I could shoot somebody in the middle of fifth avenue and my supporters wouldn't leave. How does that make you feel about somebody as a person of faith, that this president mocks people who use their faith to guide their behavior, who said that Romney used his faith as a crutch? You and I both know as flawed believers that's exactly what faith is supposed to be. But you all excuse it because he's in power, and you want him to stay there. Is that okay?

That’s when Jennings brought up Pete Buttigieg defending his radical abortion stance on The View, Thursday. Suddenly Cuomo became a spokesman for Buttigieg, claiming that Jennings was lying about the Democrats’ extreme abortion views: