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Posted: 2019-12-03T10:35:02Z | Updated: 2019-12-03T14:21:35Z Fox News' Neil Cavuto Fires Mean Messages Right Back At His Trump-Supporting Viewers | HuffPost

Fox News' Neil Cavuto Fires Mean Messages Right Back At His Trump-Supporting Viewers

The "Your World" anchor received mean-spirited tweets and emails following his return from vacation. So he read them on air.
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Fox News host Neil Cavuto  came for his critics once again on Monday’s episode of “Your World.”

Mean messages from viewers who don’t like his occasional criticism of President Donald Trump  greeted the anchor on his return to the air following a weeklong vacation. So Cavuto, as he has done on multiple previous occasions , read several of them out loud.

“Just when I thought Fox had finally fired you, I come to discover it was just a vacation. Pity,” said one message.

Another read: “Hey, Mr. Never Trumper, how about never showing up for work? Hate to break it to you but no one misses you while you’re gone.”

Check out the clip here:

Cavuto last month used his show to remind Trump and his base about how journalism works after the president blasted his Fox colleague Chris Wallace for questioning Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La.) about the House impeachment inquiry that was prompted by the Ukraine scandal.

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