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Fox Business Host Slams Trump White House - and Former Co-Host - For Dodging Her Requests to Talk Economy: 'I'll Air Dirty Laundry All Day'


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The people who work for these Treasury Secretaries need to answer a text message. It's shameful," Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy's former co-host Dagen McDowell says The post Fox Business Host Slams Trump White House - and Former Co-Host - For Dodging Her Requests to Talk Economy: 'I'll Air Dirty Laundry All Day' appeared first on TheWrap.

The article discusses Fox Business host Melissa Francis's frustration with the Trump White House and her former co-host, Lou Dobbs, for not engaging with her on economic topics during her tenure at Fox Business Network. Francis, who was let go from Fox in 2020, expressed her disappointment on the "Behind the Table" podcast, revealing that despite her requests, she was never granted interviews with key economic figures like Larry Kudlow or Mick Mulvaney. She highlighted a particular instance where she was promised an interview with Kudlow, which never materialized, and criticized the lack of access to economic discussions, suggesting that the Trump administration was more focused on other issues. Francis also mentioned that her former co-host, Lou Dobbs, was given preferential treatment, which she found unfair. Her comments reflect broader tensions and the dynamics of media access during the Trump era.

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