![]() ![]() ![]() How US farmland became a battleground in the fight against China įive takeaways from Ron DeSantis’s glitch-ridden campaign launchīattle rages in Texas between AG Paxton and GOP-controlled House ![]() GOP chair ‘speechless’ after senior FBI official says she hasn’t read. House passes measure overturning Biden’s student debt forgiveness programĭemocrats unanimously back debt ceiling discharge petition Murdoch separately gave a public vote of confidence in Fox News Media CEO Suzanne Scott, who is at the center of several of Dominion’s claims against the company.ĭemocrats erupt in laughter after Greene calls for decorum in Houseĭemocrats seek unlikely debt ceiling savior: Mitch McConnell “And that’s what Fox News has always done and what Fox News will always do.” “I think fundamentally what I have to say about it is that a news organization has an obligation, and it is an obligation, to report news fulsomely, wholesomely and without fear of favor,” Murdoch said. The network has separately accused Dominion of “cherry picking” quotes from its top hosts and leaders for the company’s legal filings and inflating its financial valuation. Fox News is being sued for defamation by Dominion Voting Systems, with the voting software company alleging the network knowingly aired false statements about its product being peddled by former President Trump and his allies in the weeks that followed the election.ĭepositions and private communications by leading Fox employees made public through Dominion’s recent legal filings show top hosts and executives at the network dismissing Trump’s unproved claims of election fraud while worrying how the cable news network’s giant audience would react to fact checks of those claims.įox, in legal filings of its own and public statements, has defended itself on First Amendment grounds, arguing it had a journalistic duty to cover the newsworthy allegations being put forth by the president and his aides. ![]()
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