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Louis Carl Dobbs (1945–2024) was a former CNN anchor. He graduated with a degree in economics from Harvard University in 1967, joined CNN in its infancy, and quickly climbed its ranks. Dobbs first started receiving negative scrutiny in the early 2000s by calling the War on Terror a "war against Islamists". His staunchly anti-immigration stance provoked protest by the Hispanic community; despite these views, Dobbs hired illegal immigrants to take care of his daughter's horses.[1] Dobbs was a major conspiracy theorist who made birther noises — first on CNN, for which he was not-quite fired[2] (given a sinecure and a desk by the toilet), and then on his radio show.
He was the host of Lou Dobbs Tonight on Fox Business Network and was one of Donald Trump's most prominent fanboys. Likewise, Dobbs was one of Trump's "favorite media toadies".[3] In 2020, Dobbs stated that Trump's former-National Security Advisor/chickenhawk/neoconservative John Bolton had "been reduced to a tool for the radical Dems" because Bolton dared to insinuate that Trump had violated the Constitution.[4] Fox finally got fed up with his support of election conspiracy theories and other Trumpian bullshit and canceled his show on 5 February 2021.[5] As it turned out, the Fox firing was too little, too late. Fox settled a defamation lawsuit with Dominion Voting Systems for $787.5 million; Twelve of the twenty defamatory statements in the lawsuit were attributed to Dobbs.[6][7]