Lou Dobbs, the former Fox Business host known for his obsequious handling of Donald Trump, is back with a new show fronted by uber-election denier Mike Lindell. His Monday premiere, complete with a lengthy interview with the former president, would make an autocrat’s state TV propagandist blush — and it demonstrates exactly what Trump wants to see from coverage of himself.
Dobbs’ full-throated pro-Trump adulation turned the former CNN business journalist into Fox Business’ biggest star during the Trump presidency. Fox News stuffed its lineup with hosts who eagerly debased themselves in exchange for influence over his administration — but no one did it quite like Lou. Dobbs stood apart from the ranks who praised Trump and bitterly denounced his foes, telling viewers that Trump’s White House featured “sunlight beaming throughout the place, and on almost every face” and at one point signing off, “Have a great weekend. The president makes such a thing possible for us all.” As Fox News President Jay Wallace put it, “the North Koreans do a more nuanced show.”
Dobbs’ Trump sycophancy ultimately led to his dismissal from Fox — and almost pulled the network down with him. His fervent support after the 2020 election for the least credible election denial conspiracy theories provided plenty of material for the massive defamation lawsuits filed by Dominion Voting Systems and Smartmatic against Fox. The apparent scapegoat of Fox’s networkwide irresponsibility, his show was canceled just a day after Smartmatic filed its $2.7 billion suit, which is still pending; Fox settled with Dominion last year for a record $787.5 million.
Now, after three years of solitary podcasting as part of the Fox diaspora of former network hosts, Dobbs has a new gig working for another major player in the election denial world. Lindell, a right-wing pillow magnate whose company is a major Fox advertiser, says he has run out of money to pay the lawyers who were defending him from defamation lawsuits by Dominion and Smartmatic, but he’s still overseeing his far-right Lindell TV streaming channel, which now features Dobbs.
Dobbs kicked off his first episode at Lindell TV with an allusion to his previous employer, promising to carry on the “conversation that was unexpectedly — and, well, in my opinion somewhat rudely — interrupted some three years ago.” He then proceeded into a monologue in which he did precisely that, condemning the “rigged election,” touting Trump’s lead in polls “by huge margins, huge margins that will only grow,” and castigating the “stubbornly anti-Trump” Republicans who refuse to follow him as the “titular head and ideological leader of the Republican Party” — all over on-screen text reading “The Never-Ending Political Persecution of Donald Trump.”
He concluded the monologue by attacking the “Marxist Democratic Party and this corrupt Biden regime who mean to destroy Trump and our constitutional republic and our American way of life,” adding, “That is the context for tonight’s interview.”
“Interview” is too generous a term to describe the taped 40-minute Mar-a-Lago sitdown Dobbs aired. Instead, Dobbs offered Trump fawning praise and denunciations of anyone standing in his way, then invited him to respond. Here’s a sampling: