Our thoughts and prayers go out to Donald Trump and his family for their tragic loss

The well-known political analyst Lou Dobbs died at 78. Former President Donald Trump called him “an incredible talent” and a “truly amazing reporter.”

“Lou was unique, and he loved our nation,” Trump added. Dobbs started at KBLU radio in Arizona before moving to NBC’s King-TV in Seattle.

He joined CNN in 1980, hosting *Moneyline*, and became one of its first reporters. Dobbs left CNN in 2009 after controversy over his immigration coverage.

In 2010, he began hosting *Lou Dobbs Tonight* on Fox Business until the show’s cancellation in 2021.

Dobbs left a lasting impact on political journalism, despite his divisive reputation.

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