Fox News host Neil Cavuto shames Trump for threatening financial crisis to protect his own skin
Fox News' Neil Cavuto. Image via screengrab.

After Donald Trump claimed the stock market would crash if he gets impeached, one Fox News financial analyst unloaded on the president for staking money over the prosperity of Americans — and for lying to the people he claims to represent.


"You don't prevent a Constitutional crisis by threatening a financial one," Fox's Neil Cavuto said. "But Mr. President, you guarantee both when your actions and words create that crisis or make people think that you're hiding one."

The network's longest-tenured host proceeded to roll a supercut of a number of the president's biggest and most recent exposed lies.

From his claims that he knew nothing about payments to his alleged former mistresses Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal to the complete fabrication that his poll ratings were higher than Abraham Lincoln's, Cavuto pointed out lie-by-lie the number of times the president has mislead the American people.

"None of these make the market any less impressive," the Fox News host said. "Maybe just the guy overseeing it all."

"What good is it to fatten your wallet if you've lost your soul?" Cavuto mused.

Watch below, via Fox News: