Fox News Admits False Dominion Claims in Historic $787M Settlement
**Fox News Admits False Dominion Claims in Historic $787M Settlement**
WILMINGTON, Del. — Fox News publicly acknowledged Tuesday that it repeatedly aired false claims about Dominion Voting Systems, a stunning concession buried inside the announcement of a $787.5 million settlement that abruptly ended the blockbuster defamation trial.
The network’s statement—issued moments after the deal was read in court—admitted “certain claims about Dominion were false,” a sharp reversal after two years of aggressive on-air and legal defenses of its 2020 election coverage. The payout, among the largest in media history, spares Fox executives and hosts like Tucker Carlson and Sean Hannity from testifying.
Dominion had accused the network of knowingly amplifying baseless conspiracy theories that its machines rigged the election against Donald Trump. Internal Fox communications, unearthed in pre-trial discovery, revealed top talent privately ridiculed the voter fraud narratives even as they gave them oxygen.
“This settlement reflects Fox’s continuing commitment to the highest journalistic standards,” the network’s statement read, a line legal observers immediately called hollow. “We are hopeful that our decision to resolve this dispute amicably allows the country to move forward.”
Dominion CEO John Poulos declared the outcome a vindication. “Truthful reporting is essential to democracy,” he said. “Fox has paid a historic price for spreading lies.”
The eleventh-hour pact leaves unanswered questions about accountability, but the public record now carries an indelible mark: a media giant forced to label its own broadcasts as falsehoods.
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