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Rupert Murdoch admitted during a sworn deposition that top personalities at Fox News promoted a baseless narrative that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from Donald Trump, according to a recent filing in a voting machine company’s billion-dollar lawsuit against the network.The chair of the right-wing media empire said that hosts including Maria Bartiromo, Lou Dobbs, Sean Hannity and Jeanine Pirro “endorsed at times this false notion of a stolen election,” claims that the former president and his allies continue to amplify as he seeks re-election to office in 2024.“I would have liked us to be stronger in denouncing it in hindsight,” Mr Murdoch said, according to court documents.His remarks follow a revealing 192-page filing in Dominion Voting Systems’ $1.6bn defamation lawsuit against the network, a bombshell document that compiles testimony and messages from Fox News employees that piece together how the network aired evidence-free claims about election “irregularities” to keep viewers enthralled with conspiracy theories against their own private admissions that, in their words, were “nonsense” and “bull****”.The latest filing reveals that Mr Murdoch and Fox leadership met days after Election Day in November 2020 over concerns of “mounting viewer backlash to Fox” after the network correctly predicted Joe Biden won the state of Arizona but agreed to air “wild claims” that the election was stolen from Mr Trump as “positive impressions of Fox News among our viewers dropped precipitously after Election Day to the lowest levels we’ve ever seen.” Casinoin
Rupert Murdoch admitted during a sworn deposition that top personalities at Fox News promoted a baseless narrative that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from Donald Trump, according to a recent filing in a voting machine company’s billion-dollar lawsuit against the network.The chair of the right-wing media empire said that hosts including Maria Bartiromo, Lou Dobbs, Sean Hannity and Jeanine Pirro “endorsed at times this false notion of a stolen election,” claims that the former president and his allies continue to amplify as he seeks re-election to office in 2024.“I would have liked us to be stronger in denouncing it in hindsight,” Mr Murdoch said, according to court documents.His remarks follow a revealing 192-page filing in Dominion Voting Systems’ $1.6bn defamation lawsuit against the network, a bombshell document that compiles testimony and messages from Fox News employees that piece together how the network aired evidence-free claims about election “irregularities” to keep viewers enthralled with conspiracy theories against their own private admissions that, in their words, were “nonsense” and “bull****”.The latest filing reveals that Mr Murdoch and Fox leadership met days after Election Day in November 2020 over concerns of “mounting viewer backlash to Fox” after the network correctly predicted Joe Biden won the state of Arizona but agreed to air “wild claims” that the election was stolen from Mr Trump as “positive impressions of Fox News among our viewers dropped precipitously after Election Day to the lowest levels we’ve ever seen.” Jilibet