by: Bee Delores
Last Updated: July 19, 2024
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Lou Dobbs , the business reporter who later transformed into a political pundit, has passed away at the age of 78.
Dobbs, who started his career as the host of CNN’s “Moneyline,” became renowned in recent years for his sharp conservative commentary.
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Dobbs’ outspoken opinions, especially following the 2020 presidential election, eventually led to his dismissal and legal battles.
His social media pages confirmed the news of his passing, although the cause of death hasn’t been disclosed.
Dobbs, a Texas native, joined CNN at its inception and was the face of “Moneyline” until 2009.
After leaving CNN, he played a pivotal role in launching Fox Business.
Former President Donald Trump praised him as a “truly incredible journalist, reporter, and talent.”
“It’s with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of ‘the great Lou Dobbs,'” read a heartfelt message on social media.
“Lou was a fighter till the very end—fighting for what mattered to him the most: God, his family, and the country. Lou’s legacy will forever live on as a patriot and a great American . We ask for your prayers for Lou’s wonderful wife Debi, children, and grandchildren.”
Fox News also shared their condolences :
“We are deeply saddened by the passing of Lou Dobbs. An incredible business mind with a gift for broadcasting, Lou helped pioneer cable news into a successful and influential industry. We are immensely grateful for his many contributions and send our heartfelt condolences to his family.”
In his later years, Dobbs became a prominent supporter of conservative causes, notably backing President Trump’s policies and questioning former President Barack Obama’s citizenship.
Following Joe Biden’s 2020 election victory, Dobbs’ promotion of conspiracy theories about rigged voting led to lawsuits from companies like Dominion Voting Systems and Smartmatic, the latter’s lawsuit against Dobbs still ongoing.
Dobbs was abruptly removed from Fox Business in February 2021, with his lawyers denying all allegations.
Lou Dobbs’ career in media began with “Moneyline” (later renamed “Lou Dobbs Tonight”), a show that started in 1980 and continued until his departure in 2009.
The Harvard graduate worked in news reporting in Arizona and Seattle before joining CNN. He is survived by his wife, Debi Segura, and their adult children.
At the time of his death, Dobbs was hosting a podcast called “The Great America Show With Lou Dobbs,” continuing his legacy of fervent political commentary.
Lou Dobbs leaves behind a complex and influential legacy , marked by his early contributions to business journalism and his later, more controversial years as a staunch conservative voice.
His impact on media and politics will be remembered and debated for years to come.
Soon after the news of his demise, Lou Dobbs’ social media was flooded with condolences from his fan base.
People commented:
Fans widely admired Dobbs for his clear, honest, and concise political reporting. His work influenced many, with some crediting him for sparking their interest in politics and shaping their conservative views from an early age.
Here’s a table highlighting some key achievements and milestones in Lou Dobbs’ career:
Year | Achievement/Milestone | Description |
---|---|---|
1945
|
Birth | Lou Dobbs was born in Texas. |
1967
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Harvard Graduation | Graduated from Harvard University with a degree in economics. |
1980
|
Joined CNN | Became the founding host of CNN’s “Moneyline.” |
1980-2009
|
Host of “Moneyline”/”Lou Dobbs Tonight” | Hosted the influential business news show, which later became “Lou Dobbs Tonight.” |
2000
|
First Departure from CNN | Briefly left CNN due to differences over editorial direction. |
2001
|
Rejoined CNN | Returned to CNN and continued hosting “Lou Dobbs Tonight.” |
2009
|
Left CNN | Departed CNN to join Fox Business Network and pursue other media opportunities. |
2010
|
Joined Fox Business Network | Played a key role in launching Fox Business Network, hosting “Lou Dobbs Tonight.” |
2016
|
Support for Donald Trump | Became a prominent supporter of Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign. |
2020
|
Promoted Election Conspiracy Theories | Promoted false claims about the 2020 presidential election being rigged, leading to lawsuits. |
2021
|
Removed from Fox Business | Abruptly taken off the air by Fox Business amid ongoing legal battles. |
2021-2024
|
Hosted “The Great America Show With Lou Dobbs” | Continued his political commentary through his podcast. |
2024
|
Passed Away | Lou Dobbs died at the age of 78. |
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