Larry Kudlow to remain at helm of FOX Business show amid Trump admin reports
Larry Kudlow, the host of FOX Business’ popular show “Kudlow,” has recently signed a new deal to continue hosting his program amidst reports that President-elect Trump was considering him for a position in the administration. However, Kudlow has made it clear that he has no intentions of leaving his current role at FOX Business.
A Fox News Media spokesperson confirmed that Kudlow is committed to staying on as the host of his show, which is one of the highest-rated programs on the network. This news comes as rumors circulated that Trump was eyeing Kudlow for a top economic role in his upcoming administration, potentially overseeing the Treasury Department or returning to his previous position on the National Economic Council.
Kudlow, who previously served as the director of the National Economic Council under Trump’s first administration, has been a vocal supporter of the former president’s economic policies. Following Trump’s recent election victory, Kudlow praised his economic agenda and dismissed criticisms that the second Trump administration would exacerbate inflation.
During his time in the first Trump administration, Kudlow played a key role in shaping economic policy and was known for his focus on tax cuts, deregulation, and energy dominance. He joined FOX Business after leaving the administration in 2021 and has continued to advocate for pro-growth economic policies.
In addition to his media career, Kudlow has a background in economics and public policy. He previously worked in the Reagan administration as an associate director for economics and planning in the Office of Management and Budget. He also served as Bear Stearns’ chief economist in the late 1980s and 1990s.
Currently, Kudlow serves as the vice chair of the board for the America First Policy Institute, a nonprofit research institute that aims to advance policies that prioritize the interests of the American people. He remains a prominent voice in conservative economic circles and continues to advocate for policies that promote economic growth and prosperity.
As Trump announces his picks for his second administration, including high-profile choices like Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. for the Department of Health and Human Services, Kudlow remains focused on his role at FOX Business. Despite speculation about his potential return to government service, Kudlow is committed to his current position and will continue to provide insight and analysis on economic issues for his viewers.