Quote (theCrossbones @ 22 Jun 2022 09:06)
5 seconds to prove what? I watched the first video. The interviewer had on a spokesperson from Dominion. He provided the allegations and who they were from. The Dominion spokesperson responded that they were false and gave information as to why. The interviewer then asked questions regarding allegations from Trump, Powell, etc. The interviewer asked a variety of other questions regarding strange things that'd popped up on social media. The spokesperson answered. The interviewer then gave the spokesperson a time for last words. At no point in that video did the interviewer express support or refer to the allegations as anything other than allegations.
When the President of the United States is making some of the allegations, any hint that it's "not news" is nonsensical. Trump couldn't eat a Big Mac or grab an extra scoop of Iced Cream without every media outlet on the planet rushing to cover it. Now, the first video was over 9 minutes long and did NOT show what you claimed. The Fox News employee wasn't pushing anything, he gave an interview, never once contradicted Steel, and gave Steel his head to shoot down any and all allegations.
I'm not here to do your homework. The first video you linked to showed the opposite of what the lawsuit claims. There's no need to watch the other two, because it's clear you did not watch the first.
How about you provide real examples, with EVERY example being a real example, of how Fox News, themselves, stated Dominion was guilty of voter fraud, rather than just speaking of the allegations, or interviewing those either making the allegations, or those refuting them.
Go on, we'll wait.
Also, to whoever said Fox News is owned by Disney, that's false. Fox Entertainment was sold, but not Fox News or Fox Sports.
This post was edited by InsaneBobb on Jun 22 2022 05:47pm