Lou Dobbs, Longtime Conservative News Anchor, Dies at 78
Early Life and Career
Louis Earl Dobbs was born on September 24, 1945, in Childress, Texas. He began his journalism career in 1968, working for various radio and television stations in the United States and Mexico.
CNN and Fox Business
In 1980, Dobbs joined CNN, where he helped launch the network and became a prominent news anchor. In 2009, he left CNN and joined Fox Business Network, where he hosted a popular right-wing talk show.
Political Commentary
Dobbs was known for his conservative political views and was a vocal supporter of former President Donald Trump. He frequently used his platform to criticize Democrats and progressive policies.
Later Career
After leaving Fox Business in 2021, Dobbs launched his own podcast, "The Great American Show," where he continued to share his political commentary.
Death
Lou Dobbs passed away on July 18, 2023, at the age of 78. His death was confirmed by his former employer, Fox Business Network.
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