Fox News opinion hosts offered up, without hesitation, a full-throated, wall-to-wall defense of twice-indicted Trump
Fox News ultimately settled the suit with Dominion for a record $787.5 million dollars,
regarding Trump's false claims of election interference in 2020, echoed by guests and hosts on the network and Fox Business. The network said the settlement"reflects FOX's continued commitment to the highest journalistic standards." Yet, like most of his GOP challengers in 2024, rather than move on from the now twice-indicted former president, Fox News followed Trump's own tactics: Deflect, attack your accuser, and say you are the target of political opponents.
"Hannity" was initially going to host Trump's former Vice President Mike Pence, who just entered the 2024 race. However, the candidate, per what a Pence spokesperson called a mutual agreement, did not appear. Instead, the host and guests went from asking about Hillary Clinton's emails and documents found in President Joe Biden's possession —
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