Trump, Fox News and Neil Cavuto
Veteran Fox News anchor Neil Cavuto, one of the network’s longest-serving hosts who became a frequent target of President-elect Donald Trump, is leaving the network after nearly three decades on the air. Cavuto made the announcement Thursday on his ...
Trump has frequently attacked the business host as “one of the WORST on Television” and said he would “prefer the losers at CNN and MSDNC.”
Everything is coming up roses for Donald Trump. ABC News settles a lawsuit ... Remind me, what does democracy die in again? And now Neil Cavuto is leaving Fox News. This may not seem as momentous ...
Trump celebrated the news on Thursday that Fox News anchor Neil Cavuto will be leaving his long-time perch at both Fox News and Fox Business.
Veteran Fox News business anchor Neil Cavuto is leaving the network after his show on Thursday. Cavuto is anchor of a weekday afternoon show on Fox News Channel, and also hosts programs on the sister Fox Business Network.
Fox News anchor Neil Cavuto will leave the network at the end of the year, ending a 28-year tenure that made him a stalwart of its programming—and a target of Donald Trump’s wrath. His last appearance on Fox News will be Thursday,
One of the channel's original hosts and an afternoon staple, Cavuto has been critical of President-elect Trump over the years.
After almost 30 years at Fox News, anchor Neil Cavuto revealed he was leaving the network. And those years weren't as easy as it may have seemed.
Longtime Fox News host Neil Cavuto is leaving the network after 28 years—ending his run as one of the few remaining anchors willing to criticize President-elect Donald Trump openly.
Neil Cavuto, a longtime host on Fox News, is leaving the network. The anchor, who joined the channel at its inception 28 years ago, had criticized and fact-checked Donald Trump, who lashed out against him on social media.
NEW YORK (AP) - Neil Cavuto, a business journalist at Fox News Channel whose weekday afternoon news show frequently annoyed President-elect Donald Trump and his supporters, left the network after 28 years following a final show on Thursday.