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Lawsuit claims Fox News knew — and now its viewers do, too [1]

['More From Author', 'February', 'Dave Busiek']

Date: 2023-02-20

Loyal viewers of Fox News should be asking themselves a critical question. Are they getting facts, or are they getting lies told to them because Fox thinks that’s what they want?

The answer should be obvious following the bombshell revelations in a court filing Thursday. Dominion Voting Systems is suing Fox News for $1.6 billion, claiming Fox repeatedly defamed the vote-counting company, despite knowing that allegations of vote-rigging were false.

The filing contains numerous quotes from Fox News executives and its biggest stars that they knew Donald Trump’s claims of a stolen election were “nuts” and “BS,” but they were having those conversations among themselves privately, while still spewing the lies on air about a stolen election. The quotes come from thousands of text messages Dominion’s lawyers obtained from Fox staffers, as well as from depositions in preparation for trial.

Although the court filing is heavily redacted, there is still plenty of damaging information. Dominion’s lawyers feel the evidence is so strong that “Fox knew” what it was doing, that the filing asks the judge to grant summary judgment in Dominion’s favor, without needing a trial. That’s unlikely to happen, but it appears Dominion has a strong defamation case.

The filing shows that Fox’s biggest stars privately mocked Trump and his legal team following the election. Tucker Carlson texted Laura Ingraham “Sidney Powell is lying by the way. I caught her. It’s insane.” Ingraham replied via text, “Sidney is a complete nut. No one will work with her. Ditto with Rudy.” Yet Fox continued to put Powell and Giuliani on TV.

Here’s the context. On election night, 2020, Fox correctly predicted Joe Biden won Arizona. That call angered Trump, who had Mark Meadows call Fox and demand the call be reversed. It also angered Fox viewers who expect Fox to be loyal to Trump. Those viewers flooded Fox over the next few days with angry emails and phone calls. Many of them left Fox to watch the ultra-conservative Newsmax network, which was also peddling election conspiracy theories.

Fox execs and on-air stars felt the heat from their angry viewers, to the extent that they cracked down on any Fox journalist who cast doubt on Trump’s election lies. Example: On Nov. 12, 2020, Fox reporter Jacqui Heinrich sent a tweet that cast doubt on a Trump tweet that criticized Dominion. Heinrich’s tweet read: “There is no evidence that any voting system deleted or lost votes, changed votes, or was in any way compromised.”

The court filing then shows a text message from Tucker Carlson to fellow host Sean Hannity, referring to Heinrich: “Please get her fired. Seriously…what the f***? I’m actually shocked…It needs to stop immediately, like tonight. It’s measurably hurting the company. The stock price is down. Not a joke.”

According to the court filing, Hannity then took up Heinrich’s tweet with the CEO of the news division, Suzanne Scott, who told other Fox executives: “Sean texted me – he’s standing down on responding but not happy about this and doesn’t understand how this is allowed to happen from anyone in news. She (Heinrich) has serious nerve doing this and if this gets picked up, viewers are going to be further disgusted.”

By next morning, the filing says, reporter Heinrich’s tweet had been deleted. This is just one example among many in the 179-page filing. Another: One Fox News executive telling another, “It’s remarkable how weak ratings make good journalists do bad things.” Or, Carlson texting another employee that Trump is “a demonic force, a destroyer. But he’s not going to destroy us.”

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