Political analyst Lou Dobbs, known for his tenure at CNN and Fox News, passed away at 78. A divisive figure, Dobbs was particularly controversial for his remarks about Barack Obama. Former President Donald Trump honored him on Truth Social, calling him an “incredible talent” and “friend.” Dobbs began his career at KBLU radio in Arizona, later joining NBC’s King-TV in Seattle. He became one of CNN’s first reporters and hosted Moneyline in 1980. After leaving CNN in 2009 due to controversy, Dobbs hosted Lou Dobbs Tonight on Fox Business until 2021. He is survived by his wife Debi and six children.
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