Trump urges Fox News to address election ‘cheating & irregularities’ to win Dominion case

by Jessica Marie Baumgartner

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The $1.6 billion Dominion lawsuit against Fox News has been delayed. According to Reuters, a settlement may be offered, but President Donald Trump is urging the media giant to defend its hosts’ reports to win their case. 

He blasted Fox News in a Truth Social post, Monday, stating, “IF FOX WOULD FINALLY ADMIT THAT THERE WAS LARGE SCALE CHEATING & IRREGULARITIES IN THE 2020 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, WHICH WOULD BE A GOOD THING FOR THEM, & FOR  AMERICA, THE CASE AGAINST THEM, WHICH SHOULD NOT HAVE EXISTED AT ALL, WOULD BE GREATLY WEAKENED.”

Despite various reports working to discredit election fraud concerns, a former Democrat congressman in Pennsylvania was charged with crimes related to ballot stuffing last year, per NBC News.

The Twitter files revealed that the FBI worked with Big Tech companies to allegedly interfere in the 2020 election, according to The Federalist.

What’s more, the state of California has been ordered to clean up its voter rolls after settling a Judicial Watch lawsuit which revealed that up to 1.5 million inactive voters remained on the rolls in Los Angeles alone, as reported by Judicial Watch.

Election integrity is a serious concern to millions of Americans. President Trump has stood firm in his quest to expose corruption, and he is adamant that news companies should report on important issues like election irregularities. 

He also expressed a need for these media outlets to support their reporters, stating in his post, “BACK UP THOSE PATRIOTS AT FOX INSTEAD OF THROWING THEM UNDER THE BUS.”

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