Official Twitter account for Squawk Box's Joe Kernen.

Joined April 2012
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Happy One year Birthday Saint!
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Scott Pelley says Bari Weiss asked 60 Minutes staffers: “Why do you think the country thinks you’re biased?" Pelley: "Why do you think so? Do you have a poll? Is there market research? What are you talking about?" "Because we certainly didn't believe that." Incredible.
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So excited to run into @JoeSquawk and thank him in person for a segment that one the one hand should not have been remarkable and yet it was one we rarely get to see in today’s world. #ThankHim
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Very Happy 96th Birthday to the Legend! No one comes close.
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Congratulations are due. We’re expecting!
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Amen.
May 28
The E. Jean Carroll case against President Trump is one of the strangest civil cases in American history. The foundational problem is this: Carroll could not identify when the alleged incident occurred — not even the year with any precision. That should have killed the case as dead as a skunk on the road right there. Without a temporal anchor, no defendant — regardless of guilt or innocence — can mount an alibi defense. Trump, who has maintained detailed calendars and staff records for decades, was denied the most basic tool of self-defense: the ability to establish where he was. That is not a technicality. It is a due process violation at the constitutional level. Then Carroll produced the one piece of physical evidence she claimed corroborated her account — the dress she wore during the alleged incident. It was subsequently established that the dress was designed after the incident could have occurred. The sole corroborating evidence falsified her timeline. The case proceeded anyway. The resulting verdict was then weaponized in a defamation suit — where Trump was held liable for denying the allegation, while being procedurally barred from defending against it, because it was already "proven" in another court, regardless how flawed the procedure was. He was punished, in effect, for asserting his own innocence. Compounding everything: coordinated professional and physical threats so thoroughly intimidated the legal community that attorneys refused these cases regardless of available fees. When you systematically destroy a defendant's ability to retain counsel of choice, you forfeit the right to a legitimate verdict. An allegation is not evidence. Process without substance is not law. And a verdict produced under these conditions carries no legitimate authority — whatever its formal status. Not only is it the right move to investigate Carroll, but every other person involved as well. Trump is owed serious damages here, and there may be a few people who belong in prison for their roles in the case.
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Replying to @JoeSquawk
In a recent article @trishaposner and I did on "The New Normal for Antisemitism, we wrote: "When Zionism is defined as racism or genocide, those who identify as Zionists are implicitly placed beyond the moral community. Zionism is no longer treated as a political ideology open to debate, but rather as a moral stain." Read it: skeptic.com/article/new-norm…
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It took a non-Jewish host on CNBC this morning to say in 20 seconds what so many are afraid to: “Anti-Zionism gives the left an out to be antisemitic.” @JoeSquawk nailed it, Anti-Zionism “gives them an excuse” — a shield for the Jew-hatred we’re watching explode across campuses, media, and culture. The 2.1M impressions on my pinned “orgy of antisemitism” post — and the nonstop “it’s not antisemitism, it’s anti-Zionism” replies — prove him right. Stop hiding behind the label. Stop pretending this is a distinction with a difference. It isn’t. Call it what it is: antisemitism. We document it all at @AntisemitismWatch. #JewHatred
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Today we honor the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country. Their sacrifice secured the freedoms we enjoy today and reminds us that liberty is never free. On this Memorial Day, let us remember, reflect, and give thanks. God bless our fallen heroes and the families who carry their legacy forward. 🇺🇸
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It’s raining, what can I do?!!
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Nation Looks Forward To Not Watching Stephen Colbert One Last Time buff.ly/bKnbH4T
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Definition of a rhetorical question.
May 20
Has #StephenColbert’s push into politics hurt the late-night format? Late-night was never supposed to play to a particular type of audience: #JohnnyCarson made fun of politicians, but mostly their public goofs, not their policies. #JayLeno rarely became political. And #DavidLetterman feuded with politicians but not over what they did in Washington. In 2026, late-night shows are a wholly different creation. “These shows were built to be vaudeville in the box in your living room,” says professor Dannagal Young, who studies political satire and the media preferences of liberals and conservatives. “They were a place to watch jugglers and clowns and funny people doing impressions. They were not made for this.” wp.me/pc8uak-1lHirU
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Stop the presses
New Study: Ice Core Data Shows Modern Warming Is Statistically Unremarkable climatechangedispatch.com/ic… via @ccdeditor
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Joe Kernen retweeted
Jeff Bezos on NYC spending: "If we ran Amazon the way New York City runs their school system, packages would take 6 weeks to arrive, we would charge you a $100 delivery fee and when the package did finally arrive, it would have the wrong item in it."
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Jeff Bezos on America's spending and taxes: "We don't have a revenue problem in this country. We already have the most progressive tax system in the world. The Top 1% of taxpayers pay 40% of all taxes. The bottom 50% pay just 3%. We have a spending problem."
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May 20
Jeff Bezos: "If I do my job right, the value to society and civilization from my for-profit companies will be much, much larger than the good that I do with my charitable giving."
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This was the most poignantly beautiful interview ever aired and reflects the true heart and soul of Joe Kernen @JoeSquawk @SquawkCNBC. Take a few moments to watch and restore your faith in the goodness of humanity and the blessing of living each day with gratitude. I’m trying myself and witnessing something like this makes it real and inspiring and compelling. Evercore's Roger Altman: I wouldn't be here today without Dr. Oz cnb.cx/4ucG7HQ
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