Fox News' Neil Cavuto spent nearly four straight minutes reprimanding
President Trump on his Thursday show after the president once again stepped up his feud with the network.Cavuto launched into his brutal monologue in response to Trump bashing
Fox News on
Twitter earlier this week, complaining the network isn't "working for us anymore" and telling his supporters it's time to find a new news outlet. The president was apparently set off by Fox having the
Democratic National Committee's communications director on for an interview, although he's been grumbling about the network for months."The president made it clear, to fact check him is to be all but dead to him," Cavuto said, reminding Trump that "I don't work for you."For much of the remaining segment, Cavuto ran through a list of false claims Trump has made over the years, addressing the president directly and assuming, probably correctly, that he was watching. "I'm not the one who said
Mexico would pay for the wall, you did," Cavuto told Trump. "I'm not the one who claimed
Russia didn't meddle in the 2016
election, you did."After getting to the end of his long list, Cavuto concluded by telling Trump that unfortunately for him, he can't expect to get a "free pass" from Fox going forward." Watch the withering segment, which may very well prompt an angry Twitter follow-up from Trump, below.