Larry Kudlow is still the boss of business news — and dishing advice to the White House.
The former CNBC star and Trump White House National Economic Council chairman celebrated one year in his Fox Business chair this week by beating his old network for the fourth consecutive month, a huge milestone for his 4 p.m. show.
“Fox was a natural home for me. It has worked out wonderfully,” said Kudlow, who advised the White House for three years and now features former administration officials and key business executives talking about the intersection of Wall Street and Washington on Kudlow.

“My years in the White House broadened my scope and knowledge of so many issues, both economic and international,” he told Secrets.
He’s already planning to branch out and will host two specials focusing on the economy, to be aired around the time President Joe Biden gives his State of the Union address.
Never one to hide his thoughts, Kudlow even offered up some advice to Biden on how to cool the historic inflation that threatens the administration and is driving negative polls.
“To conquer inflation, Biden must pause all federal spending. And he must support Federal Reserve actions to raise interest rates and tighten money supply growth. It’s going to be a tough challenge,” said the financial whiz.