The key question at the Fox News defamation trial: Literally, what were they thinking?

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The key question at the Fox News defamation trial: Literally, what were they thinking?
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The outcome of Dominion's historic defamation trial against Fox News won't depend on a debate over truth or falsity. Instead, it will hinge on how a jury answers a question reminiscent of Watergate: “Who knew what and when did they know it?”

Payoffs to Georgia officials. Corporate ties to the Hugo Chavez regime. Shady remote operators switching votes to push Biden over the top.

What’s remarkable about the Dominion case is that, thanks to incredibly juicy pre-trial discovery unearthing caches of messages among Fox employees, it’s already fairly clear that many of them at the very least had their doubts about what their network was peddling. And much more. As far as defamation plaintiffs’ attorneys are concerned, this is the stuff dreams are made of.

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