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Eric Thomas Bolling (; born March 2, 1963) is an American television personality,
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, author, and financial commentator. He has occupied numerous roles as a commentator on financial issues for television, most notably for
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. He hosted
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's ''Cashin' In'' and
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's '' The Five'' before leaving in May 2017. An outspoken supporter of
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, Bolling has published two books: ''Wake Up America'' (2016) and ''The Swamp: Washington's Murky Pool of Corruption and Cronyism and How Trump Can Drain It'' (2017). In September 2017, Bolling was ousted from Fox News, after the network conducted an independent investigation following an article published by ''
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'' reporting that Bolling had sent unsolicited lewd photographs and text messages to three female colleagues. Bolling denied the allegations. He later hosted the television shows ''America'' on
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and ''America This Week'' produced by
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and carried by their stations as a
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. He currently hosts a weeknight hour-long program - ''Eric Bolling The Balance'' - on
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, which premiered Wednesday July 28, 2021.


Early life

Bolling was born in Chicago and attended grade school at
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school and high school at
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. In 1984 he graduated from
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in
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, with a BA degree in
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. While at Rollins, Bolling played baseball. He was drafted in 1984 by the
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. His baseball career was cut short by a torn
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injury.


Wall Street career

Bolling was a
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on
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. For five years,Hal Boedeker
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''Orlando Sentinel'' (January 24, 2013).
he was a board member of the
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,Callum Borchers
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''Washington Post'' (April 20, 2017).
later becoming a strategic advisor to the exchange.


Career as political commentator


CNBC

Bolling was one of several analysts who appeared on
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's '' Fast Money'' as a panelist.


Fox News

Bolling joined
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in March 2008 as a financial analyst.Eric Bolling Named Co-Host of Happy Hour on FOX Business Network
(press release), Fox Business Network (November 10, 2008).
In 2008, Bolling was named a co-host (joining
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and
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. The program ran on Saturdays. Bolling also co-hosted
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's '' The Five''. In June 2011 on the Fox Business Network, Bolling criticized President
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's decision to meet with Gabon's president,
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, in the White House. Bolling remarked, "Guess who's coming to dinner? A dictator." He then went on to also criticize Obama for allowing rapper
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to appear in the
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a few weeks before, exclaiming "it's not the first time he's had a hoodlum in the hizzouse." Progressive group
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criticized Bolling, saying "Calling the president of Gabon and Common 'hoods in the hizzy' is not colorful commentary, it is overt racism." Bolling first defended himself on
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before later apologizing, saying, "We got a little fast and loose with the language, and we know it's been interpreted as being disrespectful, and for that, I'm sorry." Media Matters also criticized Bolling for his on-air promotion of citizenship conspiracy theories about Barack Obama ("birtherism") and conspiracy theories about the
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, as well as for his claim in 2011 that "liberal Hollywood was using class warfare" in a Muppets movie "to brainwash our kids" and his claim in 2012 that "Every terrorist on American soil has been a Muslim."Julie Alderman
ABC's This Week to host Eric Bolling, a misogynistic, bigoted birther from Fox News
Media Matters for America (June 21, 2017).
In 2017,
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said that Bolling and
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saved his life after performing the
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on him at a restaurant. While at Fox, Bolling was a guest host on several Fox News opinion shows, such as ''
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'', and ''
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''. In April 2017, as part of prime-time lineup changes with Bill O'Reilly's exit, Fox announced that ''The Five'' would be moving to the 9 p.m. time slot. ''
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'' was created to replace ''The Five'' in the 5 p.m. time slot, with Bolling serving as a co-host alongside
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and
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. The program premiered on May 1, 2017, but was cancelled when Bolling departed the network.


Trump support and political commentary

Bolling describes his commentary as "really right wing, hard-core conservative commentaries" and has said, "I think this is what my brand personally is all about."Hadas Gold
Fox's Bolling talks of a future Senate run
''Politico'' (June 19, 2017).
Bolling has been an outspoken and longtime supporter of
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, vocally supporting him since the launch of his
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in 2015.Maxwell Tani
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''Business Insider'' (December 28, 2016).
Trump and Bolling first met on the set of ''
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'' about ten years before Trump's 2016 presidential campaign; the two were introduced by
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, a mutual friend, and went on to develop close ties. In November 2016, after Trump's election but before his inauguration, Bolling was considered by Trump for an appointment in the
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, and the following month, Bolling described himself as "fortunate enough to have a close relationship with the incoming administration." Bolling's promotion to hosting his own show on Fox News, effective at the beginning of May 2017, was seen as a victory for the Trump White House. Bolling interviewed Trump more than six times over his presidency.Alex Isenstadt
Former Fox host Eric Bolling considering congressional campaign
''Politico'' (March 12, 2021).


Sexual harassment allegations and ouster

On August 4, 2017, ''
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'' reported that several years before and on separate occasions, Bolling allegedly sent unsolicited lewd text messages and lewd photos to three female colleagues at Fox News or Fox Business Network. He is also accused of making "wildly inappropriate" comments to female employees. After the article was published, Caroline Heldman, a former Fox News guest, alleged that Bolling made numerous unwanted sexual advances towards her. Bolling denied the allegations against him. The day after the article was published, Bolling was suspended from
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pending an investigation, which the network commissioned the law firm Paul, Weiss to conduct. A few days after the article was published, Bolling filed a
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and "notice of an intent to file a defamation lawsuit" in New York state court for $50 million against freelance writer
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, who wrote the story for ''HuffPo''. Bolling's summons did not specify the statements he contended were defamatory, and he did not bring an actual
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against Ali. Ali and ''HuffPo'' stood by the accuracy of the article; Ali's lawyer, in a letter to Bolling's lawyer, wrote that any lawsuit would be frivolous because Bolling is a
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, because "Mr. Ali conducted a thorough investigation and verified his information with 14 independent sources," and because "truth is always a defense to defamation." On September 8, 2017, Bolling was ousted from Fox News. In a statement, the network said that "Eric Bolling and Fox have agreed to part ways amicably." As a result of his departure, ''Fox News Specialists'' was canceled by the network.


Career after Fox


Blaze Media

Bolling joined the
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's CRTV in the summer of 2018. CRTV merged with TheBlaze to form
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in 2018; in December 2018, Bolling signed an agreement to stay with Blaze Media through 2021. Bolling hosted the television show ''America'' on
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.


Sinclair Broadcast Group

Bolling began hosting ''America This Week'', which is produced by
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and carried by their stations as a
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, in 2019. At Sinclair, Bolling repeatedly promoted Trump's campaign to discredit
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and baselessly suggested that mail-in voting was prone to fraud. In 2020, Bolling conducted an interview for ''America This Week'' with
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, a discredited researcher featured in the video ''
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''. The video promotes baseless conspiracy theories regarding the coronavirus pandemic, and falsely suggests that Dr.
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, the U.S. government's chief infectious disease scientist, "manufactured"
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. In the segment, Bolling also interviewed Mikovits's lawyer, the right-wing conspiracy theorist
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. During the interviews, Bolling made no meaningful attempt to challenge Mikovits or Klayman on their claims. After the plans to air the segment on local Sinclair stations across the U.S. generated an outcry, Sinclair postponed the segment to "rework" it before dropping the segment entirely two days later. Bolling said he did not endorse Mikovits' claims. In January 2021, Sinclair announced the cancellation of the show. After his Sinclair program was canceled, Bolling launched a podcast co-hosted with former football player
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.


Consideration of congressional runs

In June 2017, Bolling publicly mulled running as a
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for
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after his contract with Fox expired; Bolling opined that some Republicans were insufficiently right-wing. In early 2021, Bolling considered a congressional run in 2022, looking into a possible Republican primary challenge in
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to either Representative
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(who voted to impeach Trump over his role in the
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) or Representative
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.


Personal life

He is
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. He and his wife Adrienne had one son, Eric Chase Bolling, who died on September 8, 2017, at age 19, from an accidental drug overdose.


Books

*''Wake Up America: The Nine Virtues That Made Our Nation Great—and Why We Need Them More Than Ever'' (2016) - Bolling's first book. *''The Swamp: Washington's Murky Pool of Corruption and Cronyism and How Trump Can Drain It'' (2017)


References


External links


''America This Week with Eric Bolling''
on
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''America with Eric Bolling''
on
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