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Fox News host fact-checks Republican governor who claimed 35 percent inflation

Fox News host Neil Cavuto gave New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu a math lesson on inflation during his Thursday afternoon broadcast after Sununu seemed to imply that the effects of inflation are cumulative.

While discussing the increased costs of living, Sununu said voters won’t look at the economy's recent strength, but rather price hikes that have come over President Joe Biden’s term.

“They are going to look at what's happened over the last 4 years – That’s where you are looking at 25, 30, 35 percent inflationary and cost increases on a lot of things,” Sununu said.

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If Trump can maintain his focus and professionalism on the campaign trail, Sununu says he’ll come out on top in November, but, “as soon as he goes off tangent that's where he’s letting Democrats take the election that should be his by a landslide.”

Cavuto asked Sununu to circle back to the 35-percent figure, “What’s that?”

“People will look at the cost of living over the life of the administration – so that's 10 percent inflation, 2020 or 2021, another 12 percent, another 7 percent, another 4 percent…” Sununu said. “It’s cumulative, it keeps adding up.”

“But it doesn’t,” Cavuto interrupted, talking over Sununu. “I know it looks that way, but it doesn’t. It's the rate of increases going — I don't mean the ... — you're right the inflation is weird, but the rate of increases is slowing down. You don't take these increases and just add them up.”

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'Holy Toledo': Fox News host shocked to hear 'Blue Wall' back to being a 'toss-up’

Polling shows Kamala Harris is inching closer to edging out Donald Trump’s lead in battleground states, and flipping just one could lead her to the White House, Real Clear Politics co-founder Tom Bevan told Fox News on Monday.

In a segment with Neil Cavuto, Bevan said that the latest polling shows the changeover from Joe Biden to Kamala Harris has improved the Democrats' standings in seven key swing states –Pennsylvania, Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan, North Carolina, Georgia and Arizona – and narrowed Trump’s lead there from 3.5 percent to just 1 percent.

“The blue wall is now back to being basically a toss up and that really is her best path to the nomination,” Bevan said.

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With Harris' selection of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate, the margin in the race has become "razor-thin," PBS reports. Bevan said a shift of just one battleground state away from Trump is all Harris would need to secure the presidency.

“Right now – if the election were held today and the polls were spot on accurate – Donald Trump would win the electoral college 287-251,” Bevan continued. “But, if Harris tipped Pennsylvania alone, she’d win 270-268. That’s how close it is.”

“Holy Toledo,” Cavuto responded.

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GOP Senate candidate 'personally insulted' by 'alienating' attacks on Kamala Harris' race

A former Republican Maryland governor appeared on Fox Business to complain about Donald Trump's drag on his U.S. Senate campaign.

Larry Hogan is running against one of Vice President Kamala Harris' dear friends, Angela Alsobrooks. But the polls haven't been great for Hogan, whom Trump has endorsed.

Speaking to Neil Cavuto, Hogan explained, "I just really think we've got to focus on the issues and kind of avoid all of this gender-race kind of wild attacks."

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He said they should be more focused on "the issues" because there is a clear difference.

"It's not helpful to be shrinking the tent and alienating swing voters and turning people off," Hogan said. "You can't just keep playing to the base and keep expecting to win elections."

Cavuto said it's "one thing to go after Kamala Harris and whether she's Black" but that the "bigger concern" for some in the GOP is when Trump attacks a popular Republican governor like Brian Kemp (R-GA).

"Well, first of all, for attacking Kamala Harris for whether she's Black or Asian or what she is — I was personally insulted by that," Hogan explained that while he is white, he has grandchildren of color.

"What kind of signal does that send to them?" Hogan questioned.

He also agreed that attacking his friend Kemp over a "perceived slight from years ago" was a huge mistake.

"Questioning people's race or making fun of cat ladies is not how we win elections," he said.

Cavuto asked about a recent poll showing Hogan eight points down against Alsobrooks, but Hogan cast doubt on the poll.

"It was done also prior to the switch out," Hogan said, referring to President Joe Biden stepping out of the 2024 race and Harris taking over.

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'It does confuse me': Fox News host checks pundit claiming stock market better under Trump

Fox News host Neil Cavuto proved Monday that he is not afraid of calling out Donald Trump's contradictory claims when it comes to the U.S. economy.

Mediate points out that the former president in February "took credit for the booming stock market because, he claimed, investors 'think I’m going to be elected.'

On Monday, Trump blamed President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris for "a massive market downturn" via his social media platform, Truth Social.

"Kamala is even worse than Crooked Joe," the former president wrote. "Markets will NEVER accept the Radical Left Lunatic that DESTROYED San Francisco and California, as a whole."

Trump also claimed: "Stock markets are crashing, job numbers are terrible, we are heading to World War III, and we have two of the most incompetent "leaders" in history. This is not good!!!"

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Cavuto, speaking with Fox News' Mike Emanuel Monday expressed his confusion towards Trump's claims.

"The Donald Trump thing and the market amazes me," the Your World with Neil Cavuto host said. "When they’re up, it’s all because of him, and they’re looking forward to him. When they’re down, it’s all because of the Democrats and how horrific they are. Yet, of our biggest-point falloffs – three of the biggest top 10 occurred during his administration. Now, a lot of those were in the Covid years. I get that. But you know, you either own the markets or you don’t. It does confuse me."

Cavuto added, "I keep a very, very close look at all the records here – selloffs and otherwise. Three big ones, the three biggest among them in the history of the markets occurred during the Trump administration. Not all on him, but they did occur under his watch."

'Just looks dumb': Fox News host slams Louisiana Republican for calling Harris 'ding-dong'

Fox News host Neil Cavuto pushed back on Louisiana Republican Sen. John Kennedy’s attack on Vice President Kamala Harris as a “ding-dong” and a “loon” Monday, questioning if name-calling could backfire on the GOP.

Kennedy joined Cavuto for his afternoon broadcast to share his thoughts on President Joe Biden’s planned overhaul of the Supreme Court, which he said will be “as dead as Woodrow Wilson,” when it gets to Washington. He continued with a tirade that alleged Harris is actually behind the court reform package as a sort-of vendetta against the court for dismantling Roe V. Wade.

He then went on to ridicule her laugh and saying polling shows Americans think Harris is “a bit of a ding dong,” and a member of the “loon wing of the Democratic party.”

Cavuto wasn’t buying it.

“I’m wondering if the strategy to focus on her laugh or the former president calling her nasty and crazy, really promotes that push to show she’s not up to the job. Does it look petty?”Does it say to judge her on this level looks like a strategy that could backfire on Republicans?” Cavuto said. “By all means get her on the issues… but to focus on this other stuff just looks dumb.”

The rebuke seemed to ruffle Kennedy’s feathers more than little. He went on the defensive, doubling down on his remarks to the Fox News host.

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“I’m sorry if that offends you Neil, but I’m just telling you what the people of America…” Kennedy said.

Cavuto interrupted him.

“I’m just telling you what the polls are showing right now,” Cavuto said, referring to polls that put Harris and Donald Trump in a dead heat among voters. “I guess I’m saying all the problems and calling her a loon and all that… ”

“Well I didn’t call her a loon, you’re putting words in my mouth!” Kennedy responded with anger. “She’s a member of the loon wing of the Democratic party.”

“Well what's the difference between the loon wing and being a loon?” Cavuto said. “She is running even with Trump and I’m just wondering about the approach you're taking – it’s going to come back to bite your heinies, isn’t it?”

Cavuto asserted that such attacks may alienate female voters and minorities.

“Well let me say it again. The vice president is a candidate for president of the United States. I don’t care about her gender, maybe you do Neil, but I don’t. I don’t care about her race. I care about her…” Kennedy said, clearly frustrated, as Cavuto cut him off.

“Then why call her a ding dong?” Cavuto pressed.

Kennedy backed up saying he was just “telling you what the polling shows. And I’ll be glad to sit down with you and walk you through the polls.”

“Please do, because I never know when it's constructive to call people names,” Cavuto said.

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Watch: Bill Barr bursts out laughing over Steve Bannon's imprisonment

Former Attorney General Bill Barr laughed out loud after Fox News host Neil Cavuto reminded him that Steve Bannon surrendered to prison that day.

During a Monday interview, Cavuto wondered how Donald Trump would handle a second term after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that he would have criminal immunity for official acts.

"Donald Trump will, at 78, just turned 78, he would be 82 leaving office," Cavuto noted. "Some have cynically said, you know, he will have full bore power."

"There are others who look at that at his age, when he would be leaving office, and that he wouldn't have to worry about punishment, it would be an afterthought to him," he continued.

The Fox News host wondered if Trump would be "emboldened" to break the law.

"But the people that are around him and are being asked to do things, certainly, I think they're going to make sure that they're, you know, behaving within the law," Barr replied. "You know, I understand people's concern, especially given his frequently incendiary rhetoric."

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Barr said that he did not "lose any sleep" over Bannon's call for him to be imprisoned during a hypothetical new Trump administration.

"I think he's in prison right now, himself," Cavuto said of Bannon.

Barr reacted with a spontaneous hearty laugh.

"I don't mean to make light of that," Cavuto remarked.

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Fox News host cuts away from Trump to fact-check ex-president mid-speech

Fox News gave Trump the heave-ho in the middle of his rally.

Veteran host Neil Cavuto put on a fact-checking clinic in real-time after muting former President Donald Trump mid-sentence while delivering his rally speech at Rock Hill, South Carolina, one day before the Palmetto State's citizens place their votes in the primary election.

He did so while quoting the late Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D-NY) who said: “Everyone is entitled to their own opinions, but not their own facts.”

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"We'll continue monitoring the president's remarks, and I mean no offense to him and some of you continue hearing, but I did have to say that even though the former president is entitled to his opinions he is not entitled to his own set of facts," said Cavuto.

The anchor laid out a handful of topics that Trump apparently mischaracterized or outright got wrong including the booming stock market, the solvent economy, gas prices, and airing grievances that he actually won the 2020 election to President Joe Biden.

"The market has indeed been going up and having nothing to do with him and everything to do with this aggressive cutting interest rates and then hiking interest rates that stabilized inflation," said Cavuto. "And of course the whole artificial intelligence phenomenon that has benefited and a host of companies that are making money hand over fist."

"So that's what you want to give Biden credit for that it has nothing to do with Donald Trump."

He corrected Trump's claim that gas prices are $6 a gallon.

As of today, the average gallon of case is $3.26.

And as for the 2020 election, Cavuto noted that the president continued to say that it was "rigged."

Not so says Cavuto.

"This has been adjudicated many many times; dozens of times," he said. "It's been investigated by everyone and and its uncle. No fewer that 44 investigations launched. Some of them by judges picked by Trump himself that found no evidence that in seven battleground states, where most of them were focused — Donald Trump lost each and every one of those states."

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Fox News host confronts GOP lawmaker for being a Trump 'suck up'

A Fox News host Friday publicly mocked a Republican congressman over chaos in the House of Representatives that has made it near impossible to pass legislation on core conservative issues.

"You guys look like Keystone Kops out there," Neil Cavuto told Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX). "Republicans are not leading."

Cavuto took umbrage with criticism of Mike Johnson — "everyone wants the Speaker's head," he said — and the fact that President Joe Biden is publicly mulling executive action on southern border control.

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"He's got some ideas ahead of his State of the Union address where he might take executive actions," Cavuto noted. "Some of your colleagues are saying you can't do that, even though they say you have the power to do this. It's confusing."

Roy argued Biden's orders would amount only to bureaucratic number-fixing, not substantive action, then called on conservatives to stand firm against him.

"Republicans have to hold the line," Roy said. "The only way to do that is to keep shining the light on the problem and demand we security the border with the policy changes that need to be adopted."

Cavuto pushed back, demanding to know if former President Donald Trump had pressured House Republicans to kill a recent bipartisan border control bill.

"Some say you kowtowed," Cavuto said. "Do you think that went too far? You think Donald Trump hurt you in this regard?"

Roy denied Trump had anything to do with conversations he'd had about the legislation on Capitol Hill.

"Seems like everyone in your party is afraid to say boo to the guy," Cavuto retorted. "They suck up to the guy, don't want to challenge him. He didn't like it and made it clear he didn't like it."

"He didn't like it because it's a bad bill," Roy snapped. "We couldn't cement bad policy."

"Right now we don't have any policy," Cavuto replied. "The fact of the matter is there's nothing."

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Fox News host lashes out at Russell Brand by comparing him to Senator Harry Reid

Commenting on , Fox News host Neil Cavuto said Monday that the British actor was merely aping Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV).

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Colbert: Fox's Cavuto and 'expert' say Syria marks the start of the end times

Wednesday night on "The Colbert Report," host Stephen Colbert sent up the dire, apocalyptic warnings about the invasion of Syria promulgated by Fox News' Neil Cavuto and a guest, Armageddon "expert" Joel Rosenberg.

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