'Crazy.' 'Nuts.' Six wild revelations from the Fox News defamation case

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'Crazy.' 'Nuts.' Six wild revelations from the Fox News defamation case
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Dominion’s motion for a summary judgment reveals what some Fox News execs and anchors were really thinking while giving a voice to Trump’s voter fraud claims.

Trump’s repeatedly discredited attempt to overturn the November results has been given continued sustenance by the Fox News star.Perhaps the most bizarre theory espoused by Powell was sent to Bartiromo on Nov. 7, 2020. Powell cited a source who told her that former Fox News chief Roger Ailes, who died in 2017, “huddles” every day with Rupert Murdoch about airing anti-Trump material, and that the late U.S.

The first of 3,682 emails was sent on Nov. 12, 2020, described by Fox News as being “approximately three pages of fact versus rumors listing in detail why the allegations against Dominion are false.” On Nov. 18, 2020, the STRS included an editorial published in the Murdoch-owned Wall Street Journal “emphasizing a complete lack of evidence to support recent claims against Dominion.”

Trump dialed into Lou Dobbs’ show that night for an on-air interview. The brief said Fox executives vetoed that decision. “Why? Not because of a lack of newsworthiness. January 6 was an important event by any measure,” the brief said. “President Trump not only was the sitting President, he was the key figure that day.” Lauren Petterson, a Fox News executive said the network refused because “it would be irresponsible to put him on the air” and “could impact a lot of people in a negative way.

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