Fox News hosts didn't believe 2020 election fraud claims, lawsuit asserts The claim comes in the $1.6 billion defamation action against the network and its parent Fox Corporation brought by Dominion Voting Systems. Feb 17, 2023 Fox, White House at odds over traditional pre-Super Bowl interview...
Emails and text messages from on-air hosts became public as part of the Fox-Dominion lawsuit. Syracuse University professor Roy Gutterman joined CBS News' Vladimir Duthiers and Anne-Marie Green to discuss the lawsuit, the distinction between commentary and news and what could happen next in the...
Fox News hosts help Donald Trump promote unscientific online polls as supposed evidence he won debateOliver Darcy
Fox News paid out hundreds of millions of dollars for its 2020 election denial campaign, and the network may still be on the hook for billions more. But Fox’s executives are either unchastened or can’t control their hosts, who have already begun laying the groundwork to delegitimize the...
Fox News hosts privately acknowledged allegations of 2020 election fraud were false despite the network promoting those claims, said a filing by Dominion Voting Systems.
'Goodbye Mother-Tucker!': Late-Night Hosts Roast Tucker Carlson After Fox Split "You know that stupid look that's always on Tucker Carlson's face? Well, today he has a good reason for it" It's About Time By Charisma Madarang Top stories newsletter ...
Fox News host Cheryl Casone said on Wednesday that tipping service workers in the United States has “gotten out of control” during a discussion with her fellow network panelists on Outnumbered. The panel, led by former White Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany, were discussing a viral TikTok vi...
Fox News has ousted Tucker Carlson less than a week after settling a lawsuit over the network’s 2020 election reporting. The network has said in a press release Monday that the popular and controversial prime-time host's last program aired on Friday. Ca
As high school and college graduates mark the end of their school years amid the coronavirus pandemic, Fox News hosts offered their advice to the graduating class. "This is a year unlike any other. The deal is you don't know how to get to where you want to be, but keep driving...
To millions of viewers, Fox News hosts gave allies of former President Donald Trump a platform to champion false claims that he lost the 2020 election because of voter fraud.