Fox News Admits to Broadcasting Falsehoods in Explosive Dominion Settlement
Fox News Admits to Broadcasting Falsehoods in Explosive Dominion Settlement
This is Jessica Ali with breaking news on Global1.news. In a stunning legal capitulation, Fox News has formally acknowledged that multiple on-air claims about Dominion Voting Systems were false, a confession released just moments after the network struck a last-minute settlement in the blockbuster defamation trial. The statement, buried in a joint announcement as the jury was about to be seated, concedes that certain assertions made by Fox hosts and guests—alleging Dominion rigged the 2020 election—were not true. The admission comes after weeks of embarrassing internal revelations exposed network stars and executives privately mocking the very conspiracy theories they amplified. Dominion had sought .6 billion in damages, painting Fox as a propaganda machine that knowingly sacrificed truth for ratings. The settlement amount remains undisclosed, but the public apology is a rare blow to the media giant’s credibility. Legal experts say the acknowledgment is nearly unprecedented for a major news organization and could reshape accountability for partisan disinformation. Fox’s statement stopped short of detailing which specific broadcasts were false, but the sweeping concession has already sent shockwaves through political and media circles. For Dominion, the statement serves as a vindication that the election lies were not just wrong but maliciously aired. Stay with Global1.news as we track the fallout from this historic surrender.
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