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Fox News Liar Cheat Channel Sued for Defamation in US$ 1.6 Billion Dollar Lawsuit

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https://www.npr.org/2021/03/26/9815...6-billion-defamation-lawsuit-against-fox-news


Dominion Voting Systems Files $1.6 Billion Defamation Lawsuit Against Fox News
Updated March 26, 202111:14 AM ET


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A Dominion Voting Systems machine is seen in Atlanta in 2019. Dominion has filed a defamation lawsuit against Fox News, arguing the cable news giant falsely claimed, in an effort to boost faltering ratings, that the voting company rigged the 2020 election.
John Bazemore/AP


Dominion Voting Systems has filed a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News, saying the network spread false claims that the voting machine company was involved in voter fraud during the 2020 presidential election.

"Fox sold a false story of election fraud in order to serve its own commercial purposes, severely injuring Dominion in the process," according to the lawsuit filed Friday in Delaware. "If this case does not rise to the level of defamation by a broadcaster, then nothing does."

"Fox endorsed, repeated, and broadcast a series of verifiably false yet devastating lies about Dominion," the complaint says, including claims that the company's software manipulated the results of the 2020 vote.

In response, Fox News issued a statement Friday morning stating that it "is proud of our 2020 election coverage, which stands in the highest tradition of American journalism, and will vigorously defend against this baseless lawsuit in court."

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Dominion Voting Systems Files Defamation Lawsuit Against MyPillow, CEO Mike Lindell

According to Dominion, some of its employees have faced harassment and even death threats over claims pushed by Fox News.

Dominion is seeking at least $1.6 billion in lost profits



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A lawsuit from Dominion Voting Systems highlights election claims that Trump attorney Sidney Powell made on Lou Dobbs' Fox Business program. The suit includes a photo of one appearance that bore the on-screen headline, "The Battle for the White House: Concerns Raised about Dominion Voting Systems."
Screenshot by NPR
Dominion is not the only election technology company to say it was targeted by Fox News. Smartmatic filed a $2.7 billion lawsuit against the network, and named Fox stars Lou Dobbs, Maria Bartiromo and Jeanine Pirro.
Article continues after sponsor message


Fox News has filed motions seeking to dismiss the Smartmatic lawsuit. But the network also canceled the Lou Dobbs Tonight show shortly after Smartmatic filed its lawsuit.
Dobbs' show aired on Fox Business — a Fox outlet that "repeatedly broadcast the lie that Dominion stole the election," Dominion's lawsuit says.
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Dominion's lawsuit against Fox News says that some of the channel's viewers, including Eric Gavelek Munchel, believed its claims of voter fraud with such fervor they rampaged at the U.S. Capitol. Here, Munchel poses in front of a TV showing the Fox Business Channel.
Department of Justice/Screenshot by NPR
Dominion's court filing alleges that Fox "recklessly disregarded the truth" — and that some of its viewers believed the channel's narrative with such fervor that they "took the fight from social media to the United States Capitol and at rallies across the country to #StopTheSteal, inflicting violence, terror, and death along the way."
The suit highlights a Fox Business viewer named Eric Gavelek Munchel, who is now facing federal charges. Authorities identified him as a man who wore dark military-style fatigues and carried a bundle of flex cuffs as he clambered over seats in the Senate chamber.
"Munchel had previously posted a photograph of himself with a shotgun, an American flag, and the Fox Business Channel on his television in the background," the lawsuit says, including that image in the court document.
The Justice Department's filings against Munchel include a similar image, noting that former President Donald Trump is seen on the TV in the background, and that a man who appeared to be Munchel wore some of the same items seen in footage from the Capitol.

"The lies did not simply harm Dominion," the company's lawsuit says. "They harmed democracy. They harmed the idea of credible elections. They harmed a once-unshakeable faith in democratic and peaceful transfers of power."
The suit accuses Fox of making false statements with malice and attempting to pass them off as fact. As for who it believes is responsible, the suit lists a number of public figures — including Dobbs and Powell, who was a frequent guest on the network.
The court filing includes a screenshot of one of those appearances with the on-screen headline, "The Battle for the White House: Concerns Raised about Dominion Voting Systems."
Along with those prominent names, the suit lists Fox News hosts such as Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity, Dobbs, Bartiromo and Pirro, along with their shows' producers and editors.
It also names Fox executives who Dominion says were responsible for airing those broadcasts — Suzanne Scott, Jay Wallace, Tom Lowell, Meade Cooper, John Fiedler and Lauren Petterson – along with Fox's corporate leaders, Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch.
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https://www.npr.org/2021/03/26/9815...6-billion-defamation-lawsuit-against-fox-news


Dominion Voting Systems Files $1.6 Billion Defamation Lawsuit Against Fox News
Updated March 26, 202111:14 AM ET


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A Dominion Voting Systems machine is seen in Atlanta in 2019. Dominion has filed a defamation lawsuit against Fox News, arguing the cable news giant falsely claimed, in an effort to boost faltering ratings, that the voting company rigged the 2020 election.
John Bazemore/AP


Dominion Voting Systems has filed a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News, saying the network spread false claims that the voting machine company was involved in voter fraud during the 2020 presidential election.

"Fox sold a false story of election fraud in order to serve its own commercial purposes, severely injuring Dominion in the process," according to the lawsuit filed Friday in Delaware. "If this case does not rise to the level of defamation by a broadcaster, then nothing does."

"Fox endorsed, repeated, and broadcast a series of verifiably false yet devastating lies about Dominion," the complaint says, including claims that the company's software manipulated the results of the 2020 vote.

In response, Fox News issued a statement Friday morning stating that it "is proud of our 2020 election coverage, which stands in the highest tradition of American journalism, and will vigorously defend against this baseless lawsuit in court."

Dominion Voting Systems Files Defamation Lawsuit Against MyPillow, CEO Mike Lindell
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Dominion Voting Systems Files Defamation Lawsuit Against MyPillow, CEO Mike Lindell

According to Dominion, some of its employees have faced harassment and even death threats over claims pushed by Fox News.

Dominion is seeking at least $1.6 billion in lost profits



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A lawsuit from Dominion Voting Systems highlights election claims that Trump attorney Sidney Powell made on Lou Dobbs' Fox Business program. The suit includes a photo of one appearance that bore the on-screen headline, "The Battle for the White House: Concerns Raised about Dominion Voting Systems."
Screenshot by NPR
Dominion is not the only election technology company to say it was targeted by Fox News. Smartmatic filed a $2.7 billion lawsuit against the network, and named Fox stars Lou Dobbs, Maria Bartiromo and Jeanine Pirro.
Article continues after sponsor message


Fox News has filed motions seeking to dismiss the Smartmatic lawsuit. But the network also canceled the Lou Dobbs Tonight show shortly after Smartmatic filed its lawsuit.
Dobbs' show aired on Fox Business — a Fox outlet that "repeatedly broadcast the lie that Dominion stole the election," Dominion's lawsuit says.
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Dominion's lawsuit against Fox News says that some of the channel's viewers, including Eric Gavelek Munchel, believed its claims of voter fraud with such fervor they rampaged at the U.S. Capitol. Here, Munchel poses in front of a TV showing the Fox Business Channel.
Department of Justice/Screenshot by NPR
Dominion's court filing alleges that Fox "recklessly disregarded the truth" — and that some of its viewers believed the channel's narrative with such fervor that they "took the fight from social media to the United States Capitol and at rallies across the country to #StopTheSteal, inflicting violence, terror, and death along the way."
The suit highlights a Fox Business viewer named Eric Gavelek Munchel, who is now facing federal charges. Authorities identified him as a man who wore dark military-style fatigues and carried a bundle of flex cuffs as he clambered over seats in the Senate chamber.
"Munchel had previously posted a photograph of himself with a shotgun, an American flag, and the Fox Business Channel on his television in the background," the lawsuit says, including that image in the court document.
The Justice Department's filings against Munchel include a similar image, noting that former President Donald Trump is seen on the TV in the background, and that a man who appeared to be Munchel wore some of the same items seen in footage from the Capitol.

"The lies did not simply harm Dominion," the company's lawsuit says. "They harmed democracy. They harmed the idea of credible elections. They harmed a once-unshakeable faith in democratic and peaceful transfers of power."
The suit accuses Fox of making false statements with malice and attempting to pass them off as fact. As for who it believes is responsible, the suit lists a number of public figures — including Dobbs and Powell, who was a frequent guest on the network.
The court filing includes a screenshot of one of those appearances with the on-screen headline, "The Battle for the White House: Concerns Raised about Dominion Voting Systems."
Along with those prominent names, the suit lists Fox News hosts such as Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity, Dobbs, Bartiromo and Pirro, along with their shows' producers and editors.
It also names Fox executives who Dominion says were responsible for airing those broadcasts — Suzanne Scott, Jay Wallace, Tom Lowell, Meade Cooper, John Fiedler and Lauren Petterson – along with Fox's corporate leaders, Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch.
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Smartmatic too. They filed a lawsuit and next day Fox fired Lou Dobbs. What a disaster.
 

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https://www.npr.org/2021/03/26/9815...6-billion-defamation-lawsuit-against-fox-news


Dominion Voting Systems Files $1.6 Billion Defamation Lawsuit Against Fox News
Updated March 26, 202111:14 AM ET


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A Dominion Voting Systems machine is seen in Atlanta in 2019. Dominion has filed a defamation lawsuit against Fox News, arguing the cable news giant falsely claimed, in an effort to boost faltering ratings, that the voting company rigged the 2020 election.
John Bazemore/AP


Dominion Voting Systems has filed a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News, saying the network spread false claims that the voting machine company was involved in voter fraud during the 2020 presidential election.

"Fox sold a false story of election fraud in order to serve its own commercial purposes, severely injuring Dominion in the process," according to the lawsuit filed Friday in Delaware. "If this case does not rise to the level of defamation by a broadcaster, then nothing does."

"Fox endorsed, repeated, and broadcast a series of verifiably false yet devastating lies about Dominion," the complaint says, including claims that the company's software manipulated the results of the 2020 vote.

In response, Fox News issued a statement Friday morning stating that it "is proud of our 2020 election coverage, which stands in the highest tradition of American journalism, and will vigorously defend against this baseless lawsuit in court."

Dominion Voting Systems Files Defamation Lawsuit Against MyPillow, CEO Mike Lindell
POLITICS
Dominion Voting Systems Files Defamation Lawsuit Against MyPillow, CEO Mike Lindell

According to Dominion, some of its employees have faced harassment and even death threats over claims pushed by Fox News.

Dominion is seeking at least $1.6 billion in lost profits



dobbs-powell-dominion-fox_wide-97d318ea24d194703d9c737132e971bd9af1f364-s800-c85.jpg


A lawsuit from Dominion Voting Systems highlights election claims that Trump attorney Sidney Powell made on Lou Dobbs' Fox Business program. The suit includes a photo of one appearance that bore the on-screen headline, "The Battle for the White House: Concerns Raised about Dominion Voting Systems."
Screenshot by NPR
Dominion is not the only election technology company to say it was targeted by Fox News. Smartmatic filed a $2.7 billion lawsuit against the network, and named Fox stars Lou Dobbs, Maria Bartiromo and Jeanine Pirro.
Article continues after sponsor message


Fox News has filed motions seeking to dismiss the Smartmatic lawsuit. But the network also canceled the Lou Dobbs Tonight show shortly after Smartmatic filed its lawsuit.
Dobbs' show aired on Fox Business — a Fox outlet that "repeatedly broadcast the lie that Dominion stole the election," Dominion's lawsuit says.
screen-shot-2021-03-26-at-10.37.34-am_custom-d6b403db4308ce6cead69f48bd5868b85f47604c-s300-c85.png

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Dominion's lawsuit against Fox News says that some of the channel's viewers, including Eric Gavelek Munchel, believed its claims of voter fraud with such fervor they rampaged at the U.S. Capitol. Here, Munchel poses in front of a TV showing the Fox Business Channel.
Department of Justice/Screenshot by NPR
Dominion's court filing alleges that Fox "recklessly disregarded the truth" — and that some of its viewers believed the channel's narrative with such fervor that they "took the fight from social media to the United States Capitol and at rallies across the country to #StopTheSteal, inflicting violence, terror, and death along the way."
The suit highlights a Fox Business viewer named Eric Gavelek Munchel, who is now facing federal charges. Authorities identified him as a man who wore dark military-style fatigues and carried a bundle of flex cuffs as he clambered over seats in the Senate chamber.
"Munchel had previously posted a photograph of himself with a shotgun, an American flag, and the Fox Business Channel on his television in the background," the lawsuit says, including that image in the court document.
The Justice Department's filings against Munchel include a similar image, noting that former President Donald Trump is seen on the TV in the background, and that a man who appeared to be Munchel wore some of the same items seen in footage from the Capitol.

"The lies did not simply harm Dominion," the company's lawsuit says. "They harmed democracy. They harmed the idea of credible elections. They harmed a once-unshakeable faith in democratic and peaceful transfers of power."
The suit accuses Fox of making false statements with malice and attempting to pass them off as fact. As for who it believes is responsible, the suit lists a number of public figures — including Dobbs and Powell, who was a frequent guest on the network.
The court filing includes a screenshot of one of those appearances with the on-screen headline, "The Battle for the White House: Concerns Raised about Dominion Voting Systems."
Along with those prominent names, the suit lists Fox News hosts such as Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity, Dobbs, Bartiromo and Pirro, along with their shows' producers and editors.
It also names Fox executives who Dominion says were responsible for airing those broadcasts — Suzanne Scott, Jay Wallace, Tom Lowell, Meade Cooper, John Fiedler and Lauren Petterson – along with Fox's corporate leaders, Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch.
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Many of our patients here at the Institute has had exposure to Fox News Channel, unfortunately. This type of media only serves to push the limits on what is acceptable in society by introducing certain conspiracies against the government or other falsehoods that have no basis in reality.

The problem is so many people actually think some of these conspiracies are factual, and when our inmates here discover they were led down a dark path that leads to nowhere they then react by thinking another conspiracy must be true, or else they would have to face the music.

We can help decouple you from Fox News. We hope the lawsuit closes the channels as that would make the number of patients entering the Institute decrease.

kindly contact us for an assessment:

https://www.imh.com.sg/

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Many of our patients here at the Institute has had exposure to Fox News Channel, unfortunately. This type of media only serves to push the limits on what is acceptable in society by introducing certain conspiracies against the government or other falsehoods that have no basis in reality.

The problem is so many people actually think some of these conspiracies are factual, and when our inmates here discover they were led down a dark path that leads to nowhere they then react by thinking another conspiracy must be true, or else they would have to face the music.

We can help decouple you from Fox News. We hope the lawsuit closes the channels as that would make the number of patients entering the Institute decrease.

kindly contact us for an assessment:

https://www.imh.com.sg/

Institute of Mental Health
http://www.imh.com.sg/
Buangkok Green Medical Park
10 Buangkok View
Singapore 539747
 

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Bad news for the Fox news Fans. Last place so need to pick up the "conspiracy theories" now to get more viewers LOL! :tongue::tongue::tongue:

https://www.politicususa.com/2021/0...ominates-as-fox-news-loses-30-of-its-audience


TUE, MAR 30TH, 2021 BY JASON EASLEY
Rachel Maddow Dominates As Fox News Loses 30% Of Its Audience

Rachel Maddow drew a record 3.7 million viewers as she finished the first quarter of 2021 dominating Fox News and finishing #1.

Via a press release from MSNBC as provided to PoliticusUSA:

“The Rachel Maddow Show” at 9 pm dominated cable news closing out the quarter at #1 for the 1st time since 1Q19 with a record 3.7M total viewers (vs. CNN’s 2.2M and FOX News’ 3M). “Maddow” finished as the #2 program in all of cable television among total viewers ahead of FOX News’ “Tucker Carlson Tonight.” “Maddow” beat the CNN lineup at 9 pm for the 46th straight quarter among total viewers. Compared to 1Q20, “Maddow” grew ratings by +19% while FOX News lost -30%. In A25-54, “Maddow” scored its best rating since 1Q18 with 619K viewers topping FOX News (vs. CNN’s 566K and FOX News’ 485K). “Maddow” grew its A25-54 audience by +14% over 1Q20 while FOX News lost -36%.

At a time when corporate media is struggling after years of pandering to Donald Trump, Rachel Maddow and MSNBC are flourishing. One of the biggest changes at MSNBC is that the network’s hosts, reporters, and guests look more like their audience. Joy Reid has been number one in her timeslot over the first quarter of 2021, and there has been a noticeable shift on other MSNBC shows as well toward more representation.

Fox News has been whittled down to its oldest, whitest, male core. it is still hemorrhaging young viewers as the long-term demographic issues at Fox News nearly identically mirror the Republican Party.

Rachel Maddow is getting the success that she and her staff deserve after years and years of hard work.

Republicans are still flocking to the Fox bubble, but the majority of cable news viewers are tuned into Rachel Maddow and MSNBC.

For more discussion about this story join our Rachel Maddow and MSNBC group.

I find MSNBC a little too much on the other side, the polar opposite of Fox. Rupert needs to find new ways to bring back the viewers.
 

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Bad news for the Fox news Fans. Last place so need to pick up the "conspiracy theories" now to get more viewers LOL! :tongue::tongue::tongue:

https://www.politicususa.com/2021/0...ominates-as-fox-news-loses-30-of-its-audience


TUE, MAR 30TH, 2021 BY JASON EASLEY
Rachel Maddow Dominates As Fox News Loses 30% Of Its Audience

Rachel Maddow drew a record 3.7 million viewers as she finished the first quarter of 2021 dominating Fox News and finishing #1.

Via a press release from MSNBC as provided to PoliticusUSA:

“The Rachel Maddow Show” at 9 pm dominated cable news closing out the quarter at #1 for the 1st time since 1Q19 with a record 3.7M total viewers (vs. CNN’s 2.2M and FOX News’ 3M). “Maddow” finished as the #2 program in all of cable television among total viewers ahead of FOX News’ “Tucker Carlson Tonight.” “Maddow” beat the CNN lineup at 9 pm for the 46th straight quarter among total viewers. Compared to 1Q20, “Maddow” grew ratings by +19% while FOX News lost -30%. In A25-54, “Maddow” scored its best rating since 1Q18 with 619K viewers topping FOX News (vs. CNN’s 566K and FOX News’ 485K). “Maddow” grew its A25-54 audience by +14% over 1Q20 while FOX News lost -36%.

At a time when corporate media is struggling after years of pandering to Donald Trump, Rachel Maddow and MSNBC are flourishing. One of the biggest changes at MSNBC is that the network’s hosts, reporters, and guests look more like their audience. Joy Reid has been number one in her timeslot over the first quarter of 2021, and there has been a noticeable shift on other MSNBC shows as well toward more representation.

Fox News has been whittled down to its oldest, whitest, male core. it is still hemorrhaging young viewers as the long-term demographic issues at Fox News nearly identically mirror the Republican Party.

Rachel Maddow is getting the success that she and her staff deserve after years and years of hard work.

Republicans are still flocking to the Fox bubble, but the majority of cable news viewers are tuned into Rachel Maddow and MSNBC.

For more discussion about this story join our Rachel Maddow and MSNBC group.

tiong say they will ask all tiong to tune into watch and give money to the dotard follower.
 

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Latest is Fox refuses to talk about Matt Gaetz, nonstop for 48 hours, then FBI is involved, Tucker Carlson wont touch it

No wonder Fox lost so many viewers.
 

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Dominion was used to rig election in shithooe cuntries. These two fools are blocked

As Dominion Voting Systems used the same system extensively to tabulate votes in 2016, resulting in the failed Presidency of Donald Trump, we can safely state that you are delusional. We have manty patients here at the institute whom are confined to padded rooms, repeating many such falsehoods that have no basis in reality nor truthfulness.

We can help you process your inner rage, and get you to see the what is real.

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tiongs also have such news channel called china daily. cannot sue is communist propaganda same as this fox news co.
 

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As Dominion Voting Systems used the same system extensively to tabulate votes in 2016, resulting in the failed Presidency of Donald Trump, we can safely state that you are delusional. We have manty patients here at the institute whom are confined to padded rooms, repeating many such falsehoods that have no basis in reality nor truthfulness.

We can help you process your inner rage, and get you to see the what is real.

kindly contact us for an assessment:

https://www.imh.com.sg/

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Buangkok Green Medical Park
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lots of lawsuits are milling through the system. you can expect an indictment in 2021.
 

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This one media channel is more responsible for mental illness than any others. Every day millions watch highly hated filled biased lies being spread on this network that ensures the viewer is left incensed at the content. Its not true. It is meant to make the owners of the media very wealthy, at the expense of your well being and mental health.

Do not watch Fox News. If you do, you will need to speak to someone to adjust back to healthy, normal thinking.

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