ADVERTISEMENT
“The Great Lou Dobbs has just passed away—A friend, and truly incredible Journalist, Reporter, and Talent,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.
The pillow magnate claims Fox News “canceled” him for hiring Lou Dobbs, but a Fox News source with knowledge told The Daily Beast that Lindell simply hasn’t paid his bills.
“I don’t want to be Herbert Hoover,” Trump told Lou Dobbs in an interview on Lindell TV.
ADVERTISEMENT
A 2020 broadcast on the network claimed that Majed Khalil, along with three other people, conspired to rig the election against former President Donald Trump. None of it was true.
Judge Eric Davis appeared skeptical of some of the Fox team’s claims, asking, “How can you be neutral if you’re knowingly doing false things?”
Suzanne Scott warned colleagues that “we can’t give the crazies an inch” as Trump raged against Fox over its Arizona call and some network stars questioned the projection.
Sean Hannity, Tucker Carlson, and Lou Dobbs are all scheduled to appear before attorneys representing Dominion Voting Systems.
The two disgraced Fox News stars whined about “corporate media,” at times making direct and indirect references to their former employer.
In his lawsuit, Majed Khalil claims that the conservative network's actions were “egregious and sinister.”
The Fox Business star was benched for his election-fraud lunacy, and now he’s apparently taking to his own airwaves.