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Story by Amanda ClarkFox News has come under renewed scrutiny after court filings in Smartmatic’s $2.7 billion defamation lawsuit revealed internal communications suggesting that network hosts and executives expressed skepticism about President Donald Trump's election loss. Host Jesse Watters noted the audience appeal of election-fraud narratives, while host Jeanine Pirro allegedly claimed to have helped Trump. Host Bret Baier had urged fact-checking.Watters wrote, "Think about how incredible our ratings would be if Fox went ALL in on STOP THE STEAL."Watters also noted that he had seen "no evidence that Smartmatic Technology switched votes in the 2020 Election in the United States," and acknowledged "an audience uprising vs. Fox like I've never seen."Baier wrote, "I may just tear some Trump campaign spokesperson's head off tomorrow. That speech tonight was heinous. Totally heinous."
Jessica Tarlov accused Trump of hiding worsening economic data and blaming Biden for GOP-driven issues, citing layoffs, rising costs, and prolonged manufacturing contraction. She also criticized Trump’s tariffs and the $12B farm bailout.
Story by Ayeesha WalshJesse Watters was slammed by viewers for being "dumb" after one of his guests embarked on a racist rant.The Fox News anchor was joined by Republican strategist Caroline Sunshine on his show as they discussed Hollywood star Sydney Sweeney and her refusal to conform to what Hollywood wants from her.Sunshine then embarked on a rant about former First Lady Michelle Obama as she slammed her for discussing racism on a recent podcast.It comes after a Fox News turned on Donald Trump as a guest fumed 'that's no excuse'Obama has regularly raised the topic of racism and her struggles as a woman of color, something which appears to have irked Sunshine considerably.Speaking to Watters she said, "I love seeing our first lady, rather than, I saw a clip the other day of Michelle Obama, on a podcast, complaining about how hard it is to be a black woman and I thought, wasn't Michelle Obama First Lady like a decade ago?
Story by Atlanta Black Star NewsTennessee Democratic state Rep. Justin Jones is being widely praised after delivering a blistering on-air rebuttal to Fox News host Sean Hannity, cutting through the network’s familiar immigrant crime rhetoric by turning it back on one of Hannity’s most protected figures: Donald Trump.The segment quickly grew tense from the start. As Hannity began scrolling through a list of violent crimes he attributed to immigrants in Tennessee, Jones cut in. “You don’t even have to go through the theatrics of scrolling a list,” he said adamantly. “I’m glad you’re bringing up a list, because if you want to talk about rapists and criminals, maybe you would stop hanging out with perverts and pedophiles in the White House, Sean.”Hannity ignored the interruption, talking over Jones as he ticked off offenses including homicide, rape, and sexual assault. But Jones wasn’t done. Leaning forward, he asked the question that immediately shifted the tone of the conversation: “Are you going through Trump’s charges?”As Hannity repeatedly tried to deflect, the interaction escalated. Speaking directly to Fox’s millions of viewers, Jones said, “He wants you to be afraid. He does not care about crime. He hangs out with pedophiles in Mar-a-Lago. He wants you to be fearful, to control you, because he wants to distract you from the real enemy — the corporate CEOs, who are screwing you over.”Visibly flustered, Hannity shot back, mocking Jones. “You feel better about yourself now? Now that you’ve gotten your little talking points out?”Jones held his ground and composure, lifting a photo of ICE agents. “This is what looks like the KKK,” he said. Hannity shot back: “What do you know about the KKK?”“I come from Tennessee, where the KKK was founded,” Jones replied steadily. “They ran my grandparents out of the state.”He pressed the issue further, comparing masked ICE agents to the Klan, underscoring the historical context of violence and intimidation. Hannity tried to downplay the comparison, insisting ICE agents are not nearly as violent, but Jones maintained the focus on systemic harm and the broader message of fear being used to control public perception.
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