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DIY-HP-LED

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Fox looks fucked and these guys won't be the last ones suing them.


Lawrence: Dominion suit has proven that Fox sells lies

9,002 views Mar 1, 2023 #msnbc #foxnews #rupertmurdoch
MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell analyzes the latest filing in the $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit filed by Dominion Voting Systems against Fox where Chairman Rupert Murdoch admits that his network’s hosts “endorsed” lies, and explains why Tucker Carlson and other Fox hosts live in fear of their audience finding out about those lies.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Hayes: Why Fox is 'the most destructive institution in all of American politics'

75,163 views Feb 28, 2023 #msnbc #foxnews #rupertmurdoch
“The people at Fox News are following one of the most reliable recipes for really destructive, dangerous, cruel behavior,” says Chris Hayes. “They’ve got a lot of power, but they are terrified of losing it.”
 

schuylaar

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schuylaar

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Circle the wagons.
U.S. Republicans are now warning: Migration from Canada is a problem
Their focus: the frontier with Canada.:lol:

These fuckers are insane..with all The House can do, they choose crazy, seriously. It's going to be this way until the new Congress in 2024. This is all House/Rep stirring the pot, not Senate..you see Mitch as Minority Leader, immediately dropped all Freedom Caucus members from committees so they are silenced. McCarthy is just letting House run loose which will come back to bite him.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Ummmmmmmmmmmm, Afraaaaaaaaaaaaiiiiiiiiiiiiiid?

If you are afraid, you should not be an FBI agent, that cop at Uvalde Texas was afraid too, which is why they didn't stop the school shooter until someone with guts showed up. They were too afraid to defend their country and constitution, too afraid to uphold their oaths and do their jobs. "Marine, attack that position, no, I'm too afraid"! The FBI train at Quantico with the marines, you think something would have rubbed off.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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There is another voting machine company suing Foxnews of the same amount of money and this will also make their case. Then there other potential lawsuits because of the evidence uncovered in this case. Are people suing them for their pandemic coverage? Members of congress and cops over J6?


'Extremely threatening case': First amendment atty on Dominion lawsuit against Fox News

38,458 views Mar 1, 2023 #CNN #News
First amendment attorney Floyd Abrams joins "CNN This Morning" to discuss Fox Chairman Rupert Murdoch saying under oath that he made a business decision when allowing a conspiracy theorist to promote election lies on Fox News.
 

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Murdoch Testified Fox News Hosts Endorsed Idea That Biden Stole Election
Fox Corp. Chairman Rupert Murdoch acknowledged under oath that some Fox hosts "endorsed" the notion that the 2020 U.S. presidential election was stolen, according to a court filing unsealed Monday.

Murdoch's acknowledgment is included in a filing from Dominion Voting Systems, part of the voting technology firm's $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News and parent company Fox Corp over Fox's coverage of the 2020 presidential election.

Documents in the case in Delaware state court show Murdoch and other Fox executives believed Joe Biden fairly beat Donald Trump and that the results were not in doubt.

Murdoch's testimony is from his deposition in the lawsuit. Reuters has not viewed all his testimony because it remains under seal.

Asked by a Dominion lawyer if some of Fox’s commentators had endorsed the idea that the 2020 election was stolen, Murdoch responded, “Yes. They endorsed,” according to the filing.

When questioned, Murdoch said “some of (Fox’s) commentators were endorsing” the narrative of a stolen election, including “maybe Lou Dobbs” and “maybe Maria (Bartiromo).”

Murdoch's testimony and other material in the filing shed light on Fox's internal deliberations as it covered the election-rigging claims and sought to avoid losing viewers to far-right competitors that embraced Trump's narrative.

Fox has argued that its coverage of claims by Trump's lawyers were inherently newsworthy and protected by the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.

Dominion's reputation is also at stake as it seeks to recover from what it has described as irreparable harm to its business.

A five-week trial is scheduled to begin on April 17.

Dominion has argued that internal communications and depositions by Fox personnel prove the network knowingly spread falsehoods about Trump's loss in the 2020 U.S. presidential election in order to bolster its ratings.

Dominion claims in its filing that Murdoch closely monitored Fox coverage but declined to wield his powerful editorial influence despite strong concerns about Fox's coverage.

Murdoch testified that he believed early on that "everything was on the up-and-up" with the election, and that he doubted claims of election fraud from the very beginning.

Would love to know what is going on in the comment section but not enough to figure out my password.
 
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