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Larry Kudlow to remain at helm of FOX Business show amid Trump admin reports

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — FOX Business host Larry Kudlow has no plans to quit his media role amid detailed reports that President-elect Donald Trump is eyeing a position in the administration.

“Larry Kudrow recently signed a new deal to continue hosting his eponymous show on FOX Business. He will be leaving his current role at the helm of one of the network's most-watched shows. “No,” a FOX News Media spokesperson said Friday.

Kudlow is the host of FOX Business's “Kudlow” and previously served as director of the National Economic Council during Trump's first administration. He was appointed as the second president amid reports that former President Trump and the president-elect are eyeing him for a top economic role in the administration, including overseeing the Treasury Department and reinstating a role at the Treasury Department. He had emerged as a top candidate to join the next Trump administration. National Economic Council.

Following Trump's landslide victory over Vice President Kamala Harris last week, winning seven battleground states and winning 312 electoral votes and the popular vote, Kudlow praised Trump's economic policies and This silenced criticism that the second Trump administration would further accelerate inflation. Biden administration.

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FOX Business host Larry Kudlow attends the 2024 Fox News Super Tuesday primary election coverage at the Fox News Channel studios in New York City. (Roy Rochlin/Getty Images)

“On Wednesday, November 6th, the day after the election, the stock market recorded its biggest rally in history. Mr Trump As I can attest during his first term, he is a big believer in the stock market — when I go into the Oval Office, his first question is almost always to me, no matter what the topic is. was the stock market,” Kudlow previously said. This week it's “Kudrow”.

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“Stock prices can change your mind, but Mr. Trump is fully aware that stock prices are a predictor of the future economy, and he has sent mixed reviews on economic policy. He won a Nobel Prize. Economists all keep telling people how bad President Trump's policies are, but the stock market is trending differently: three key pillars of Trump's economic plan: tax cuts; “Deregulation, energy dominance is very bullish for future economic growth and profits, so stocks continue to rise.”

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Former President Trump speaks at a campaign event in Mint Hill, North Carolina on September 25th. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)

Kudlow joined the first Trump administration in 2018 and served as director of the National Economic Council until 2021, replacing Gary Cohn. He then joined FOX Business after the end of the first Trump administration.

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National Economic Council Secretary Larry Kudlow speaks at a press conference at the White House on November 27, 2018 in Washington, DC. (Nicholas Kamm/AFP via Getty Images)

In addition to his career in media, Mr. Kudlow served as deputy director for economics and planning at the Office of Management and Budget during the Reagan administration and as chief economist at Bear Stearns in the late 1980s and 1990s.

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Kudlow currently serves as vice president of the America First Policy Institute, a nonprofit research organization led by former senior leaders of the Trump administration. The group works to promote “policies that put Americans first.”

President Trump has been making a flurry of announcements since last week, naming high-profile individuals such as Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to oversee the Department of Health and Human Services as he announces the selection of people for his second administration. . Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Florida) becomes Secretary of State. Congressman Matt Gaetz (R-Florida) will become attorney general.

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