A jury will determine whether Fox News is financially responsible for broadcasting and facilitating false claims about Dominion Voting Systems’ voting machines that rigged the 2020 election. Consequences of Broadcasting False Claims future.
After the 2020 election, then-President Donald Trump started going viral lie The Dominion voting machine flipping Trump’s vote to Joe Biden. During this time, Fox News hosts and guests repeatedly broadcast these false claims even after they were debunked.
During the pretrial discovery period, text messages between Fox News anchors and executives were released, along with hundreds of pages of filings and depositions. They are the host Sean Hannity, Laura Ingraham, Tucker Carlson, and many others within Fox News. did not seem to believe the false election claimseven though they pushed the allegations on the show.
Since the judge has already ruled Fox News’ statements to be false, Dominion does not have to prove that the statements were untrue, only that they were in fact malicious.In that lawsuit, Dominion claim Fox’s hosts and management knew that the false claims about the voting machine were untrue, or acted in reckless disregard for the truth.
If Fox loses, the company could be forced to pay large sums and damage its reputation. Dominion is seeking $1.6 billion in compensatory damages, plus attorneys’ fees, security costs, and punitive damages. If the Dominion loses, not only does it maintain a very high hurdle of media defamation, Might prompt Fox News and other networks will broadcast more falsehoods in the future.
The Sweet 16 shooting victim was a young man whose life was just beginning
- of Victim of shooting in Dadeville, Alabama Oldest person to die at Sweet 16’s birthday party was just 23, two of whom were weeks away from graduating from high school. Most of the injured were local teenagers, some in critical condition, according to the WRBL report.
- Marsiah “Shi” ColinThe 19-year-old was looking forward to attending college at Louisiana State University in the fall and had planned to move in with his father, who is now a law student.
- Phil Stabias Dowdellthe 18-year-old promised to play soccer at Jacksonville State University in the fall.
- Corbyn Darmontory Halstona family member of the 23-year-old told AL.com they went to check on a young relative after calling with “serious concerns” about trouble there.
- Sean Kivia Nicole SmithAt age 17, he played volleyball and managed his school’s track team. Smith, better known as “KeKe,” was thrilled to graduate in the fall and enroll at the University of Alabama.
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Protests erupted over the shooting of a 16-year-old black man in Missouri last weekend. whose family said Got shot in the head after going to the wrong house Pick up your twin brother. According to his aunt, after he was shot, Ralph Yarl ran to his three different homes before one of his neighbors agreed to help him and put his hands up. I was told to lie down on the ground.
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Grand jury rules against indicting eight officers in Jayland Walker shooting
ohio grand jury declined the charge Last year, he stood up to eight police officers over the shooting death of Jayland Walker in Akron. Said Monday.
Walker, a 25-year-old black man, shot 46 times Walker attempted to flee on foot following a traffic stop attempt and ensuing car chase shortly after midnight on June 27. Reaching for a weapon. However, Walker fled on foot, so he did not have a weapon.of Whole shoot It lasted about 6.7 seconds.
Walker’s family was not involved in the state prosecutor’s presentation to the grand jury, but said the office’s comments during a news briefing on Monday suggested it was skewed in favor of police. “How can I stay calm when I believe that injustice has happened?” Pastor Robert E. DeJournette, Walker’s cousin. “It’s not over yet. I’m not giving up. Keep fighting.”