![]() "I was going to say before, if I didn't fire Comey, they were looking to take down the President of the United States. The host tried to change the subject, but later in the interview, Trump seemed eager to talk about this some more. But I fired Comey, that whole group, and now that group is coming back again. The future's going to be very interesting. Had I not fired Comey, you might not be talking to me right now about a beautiful book of four years at the White House. ![]() " lot of people say to me, 'How you survived is one of the most incredible things.' Don't forget, I fired Comey. Their discussion turned to the Russia scandal, which the former president said may have been made up in Hillary Clinton's kitchen. In an interview that aired last night, Trump sat down with Fox News' Mark Levin, apparently to help promote a new book with photographs from his time in the White House. “We remain committed to defending against this baseless lawsuit and its all-out assault on the First Amendment.Four years later, the Republican is apparently still confessing. “As we have maintained, FOX News, along with every single news organization across the country, vigorously covered the breaking news surrounding the unprecedented 2020 election, providing full context of every story with in-depth reporting and clear-cut analysis,” the network said in a prior statement. That’s a case Dominion needs to make convincingly if they want prove defamation.įox, for its part, argues its coverage of the election is protected opinion, and that is was simply covering claims about the election being made by the president and others. Powell and Giuliani repeatedly appeared on Fox after the 2020 election, and made absurd claims that are now at the heart of the two multi-billion-dollar defamation suits plaguing Fox.Īs NPR notes, the argument being made by Dominion is that Fox executives knew stolen election claims from Trump and his allies were false, but they allowed them to be aired regardless. Nelson also alleged that senior Fox executives tried to stop Lou Dobbs and Maria Bartiromo from hosting Trump lawyers Sidney Powell and Rudy Giuliani on their shows to repeat false claims about the election. Instead, he made a broader argument against allowing scrutiny of the executives’ contracts, saying that was unnecessary given how many documents the network has already turned over to Dominion.įox News declined to comment when reached by Mediaite. Nor did he deny that executives sought to intervene in the two programs’ efforts to book Powell and Giuliani even though their claims had been discredited. ![]() NPR’s David Folkenflik reported Fox’s lawyer did not dispute the account of those remarks:įox’s attorney, Justin Keller, did not dispute the remarks attributed by Nelson to Fox News CEO Scott. ![]() ![]() “We can’t give the crazies an inch,” Scott said, per Dominion lawyer Justin Nelson. NPR reported that a lawyer for Dominion Voting Systems, one of the voting technology companies suing Fox News for defamation over lies regarding the 2020 election, said in a court proceeding this week that Scott issued a warning on election night after the network was the first to call the crucial state of Arizona for Joe Biden. Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott warned colleagues of “the crazies” pushing false election claims on behalf of then-president Donald Trump in the wake of the 2020 presidential race. ![]()
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