Zimmerman's new interview on CNN's 'New Day' with Chris Cuomo sends a war on twitter; is Zimmerman earning more fame and money?
Looks like Zimmerman is getting more and more back in the headlines, and it is making some people living day to day sick. Trayvon Martin supporters have expressed their outrage about Zimmerman appearing in an interview on CNN's New Day morning show with Chris Cuomo.
Many think Zimmerman needs to go away, and some believe with all of his appearances that he is benefiting and making money talking about how he feels on the Trayvon Martin case.
The interview aired Monday, and is still airing on CNN and CNN.com if you missed part of the interview, you can watch below. Zimmerman made shocking revelations when asked questions like, "how people react when they see him," or if he had any "regrets" about killing Trayvon Martin.
Zimmerman told Cuomo that "God" is the only one that could judge him. "I know that ultimately, he's the only judge that I have to answer to. He knows what happened. I know what happened. So I'd leave it up to him."
When asked about speaking and apologizing to the Martin family, Zimmerman did say that he was "sorry for their loss," and that "I would say exactly what I said on the stand, that I'm sorry for their loss."
Twitter is outraged at the interview, that was originally supposed to air Tuesday, Feb. 18. Here are some of the messages CNN and Cuomo received.
Despite over 6,100 wanting @CNN @NewDay @ChrisCuomo to #CancelTheInterview they moved it from Tuesday to TOMORROW https://t.co/amFJANSwjZ
— Sarafeminista (@FeministaJones) February 16, 2014
@cnn @NewDay @ChrisCuomo #canceltheinterview with George Zimmerman.please stop giving this guy a platform.he feels no remorse — Kokoa (@kokoa96) February 14, 2014
@ChrisCuomo @cnn very disrespectful to interview Zimmerman especially so close to the Dunn trial. Hope you cancel the interview
— Kokoa (@kokoa96) February 14, 2014
@CNN is absolutely disgusting for giving GZ a platform to talk about how HE was the victim, how hard HIS life is. — Jennifer (@JenniferinIN) February 17, 2014
@ChrisCuomo @NewDay @CNN Must you insist on terrorising #Trayvon's family? Why keep this circus going any longer? Cancel the interview.
— Joseph Guthrie (@TheAuracl3) February 14, 2014
So. CNN decided to parade the murdering bastard around anyway. — Joseph Guthrie (@TheAuracl3) February 17, 2014
#TrayvonMartin's killer is desperate to stay in the public eye& gain relevance. @CNN wants to boost their ratings. #CancelTheInterview
— Lilith (@GrimalkinRN) February 15, 2014
.@ChrisCuomo I will not watch, read or in anyway support @CNN due to attempts to keep Trayvon Martin's killer in the public eye. — Lilith (@GrimalkinRN) February 14, 2014
George Zimmerman says that if he would have stayed home that night, Trayvon Martin wouldn't have attacked him. YOU ARE NOT A VICTIM. #CNN
— YvaniaGarciaPusateri (@YvaniaGP) February 17, 2014
George Zimmerman Cant Even Pretend To Be Sorry He Killed Trayvon Martin #CNNNEWDAY — Andrew Mcclease (@snickerfritz04) February 17, 2014
Watch the interview now...what do you think leave us a comment.
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