Fox News repeatedly broadcast false claims that Trump had been cheated of victory. Off the air, the network’s stars and executives expressed contempt for those conspiracies, calling them “mind-blowingly nuts,” “totally off the rails” and “completely bs.”
Trump supporters crowd the East Plaza of the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, two hours before the building was breached.
Ingraham called Trump campaign attorney Sidney Powell “a bit nuts.” Carlson, who famously demanded evidence from Powell on the air, privately used a vulgar epithet for women to describe her. A top network programming executive wrote privately that he did not believe the shows of Carlson, Hannity and Jeanine Pirro were credible sources of news.
Fox News host Neil Cavuto was attacked by colleagues for pulling his show away from a presentation by then White House spokeswoman Kayleigh McEnany in which she made unfounded claims of fraud once more. “Dominion has mischaracterized the record, cherry-picked quotes stripped of key context, and spilled considerable ink on facts that are irrelevant under black-letter principles of defamation law,” a Fox News spokesperson said.After Fox’s correct projection of Arizona for Joe Biden, network leaders schemed to woo back Trump supporters.
Fox News: ‘A lot of noise and confusion generated by Dominion and their opportunistic private equity owners’ “There will be a lot of noise and confusion generated by Dominion and their opportunistic private equity owners,” Fox News said in a statement today. “The core of this case remains about freedom of the press and freedom of speech, which are fundamental rights afforded by the Constitution and protected byUnder the high legal bar of actual malice, defined in that 1964 U.S.
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