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“The president should not ignore that scream, because that’s how you end up in a recession,” the “Mad Money” host warned.
Steve Liesman acknowledged his criticism came “at risk of my job.”
Her departure comes after another longtime anchor, Alisyn Camerota, announced she was leaving following a decade at the company.
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The host saw little difference between Donald Trump arguing over the 2020 election result and the Democrats counting votes for Al Gore.
“I’m going to believe in the good of people and that we’re going to get through this just fine.”
The ex-president was scheduled to sit down with NBC News on Monday. But he pulled out after nixing a CNBC interview, too.
CNBC co-host Joe Kernen announced on air that the previously unknown interview had been canceled.
Aaron Ross Sorkin said he would likely be “excoriated” for saying a second Trump presidency would be good “from a pure media, eyeballs readership way.”
The former president hailed new tariffs as the answer to making child care affordable at a speech—but the questions to him were “controlled,” anchor Becky Quick revealed.
The former president and 2024 GOP presidential nominee said he wanted to remind stunned rallygoers to make America great.
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