Search Trump false or misleading statements and you’ll see the Wall Street Journal’s fact-check team found Trump made over 30,000 false or misleading statements during his four years in office. This is roughly 21 per day.
Fox News paid an out-of-court settlement of $787.5 million dollars to Dominion Voting Software. Fox knew there was no indication that there was anything wrong with Dominion Voting Software but reported it as fact anyway. Smartmatic, another electronic voting system, is suing Fox News over similar claims for $2.7 billion in damages. This trial is expected to start in early 2025, and so far Fox has denied the allegations.
Search Fox News internal communication found by Dominion Voting System & you will find articles from almost every news agency, except for Fox News and Newsmax.
Newsmax is separately headed to court with both Smartmatic & Dominion Voting Systems for defamation during each network’s 2020 election coverage.
OANN is another network that was sued in April 2024 by Smartmatic and has Dominion Voting Software suits still pending.
Both Smartmatic & Dominion Voting Systems have also filed lawsuits against Sidney Powell, Rudy Giuliani and Mike Lindell.
Watch the 60 Minutes Trump interview with Lesley Stahl. While it's a 20-minute interview, at 14 and a half minutes into the interview it comes out that Trump came up with the concept of "Fake News" so people would not believe the bad things the press had to say about him.
Here is a YouTube link to that interview:
People have become increasingly skeptical of “mainstream media,” which has
been a trusted source of news for generations. But we must ask ourselves why
every major news source – not just in America but around the world – would
suddenly start lying to us. Why would almost every journalist who had previously devoted their entire careers to learning and exposing truth and facts be “in on” a
vast conspiracy to defraud the public?
And why, coincidentally, we’re told the only news sources we can trust just
happen to be those that are friendly to the person telling us this. This is classic
behavior in an autocratic society, where the leader must “approve” the news the
people are allowed to hear.
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