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Sep 15, 2020 4 tweets 1 min read Read on X
In his appearance this morning on "Fox & Friends," President Trump said "we've agreed" to do weekly appearances on the show, just like "the old days." That announcement took the co-hosts by surprise. 1/
At the end of the show, Steve Doocy clarified that Fox News hadn't agreed to such a thing. And a Fox News spokesperson told me that there was no agreement made with Trump. 2/
I've asked the White House for comment, and they are not elaborating on the president's characterization. 3/
Trump did weekly appearances on "Fox & Friends" from 2011 to 2015 -- they ended when he declared his presidential candidacy, so it would have been weird for Fox News to have relaunched them during the 2020 presidential campaign. 4/

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Mar 1
A note about the Chick-fil-A controversy of earlier this week: Former New York Times opinions staffer Adam Rubenstein wrote in the Atlantic that he was scolded in a 2019 orientation session for citing the chain’s crispy chicken sando as his fave. theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…
An HR rep said, “We don’t do that here. They hate gay people.” To which, attendees “started snapping their fingers in acclamation,” wrote Rubenstein. The incident was the lede of a feature titled, “I Was a Heretic at The New York Times.”
Folks on X picked up on the colorful incident and…declared that it didn’t happen: washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/beltwa…
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Apr 12, 2023
Those documents and materials include communications relating to an NPR report by David Folkenflik regarding host Bret Baier’s proposal for a special on election lies during the time relevant to the trial.
That matter, said the Dominion lawyer, was “smack in the middle of the relevant time period and to the best of my knowledge, we just don’t have documents about this.”
Another omission, claimed the Dominion attorney, relates to material cited in this Daily Beast story: thedailybeast.com/ex-fox-produce…
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Apr 12, 2023
I’m back in Wilmington, Del., for the second day of pretrial hearings in the defamation case Dominion Voting Systems v. Fox News. Trial is slated to begin next Monday.
This morning, Judge Eric Davis delivered a sustained scolding of lawyers for Fox News/Fox Corp. over an issue that arose yesterday.
Justin Nelson, a lawyer for Dominion, claimed yesterday that Fox News attorneys failed to be forthcoming about the status of Rupert Murdoch as a top officer at Fox News.
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Apr 11, 2023
More from the courtroom in Dominion Voting Systems v. Fox News from the courtroom of Judge Eric Davis in Wilmington, DE: A lawyer for Dominion this afternoon issued a stern rebuke to how Fox News and its parent company, Fox Corp., have behaved on one key item in this case. 1/
At issue is who are the corporate officers of Fox News, which is critical to discovery procedures in civil litigation. Lawyers for Dominion asked Fox News higher-ups in depositions about the matter of who the officers are. 2/
The Dominion lawyer said that they received “some I-don’t-know” answers. 3/
Read 10 tweets
Apr 11, 2023
Judge Davis warned lawyers not to make any argument in opening or closing that contradicts the judge’s ruling in the summary judgment phase of the litigation. “I will stop you,” he said, pledging to instruct the jury that the statement was erroneous. 3/
Some tart exchanges took place when the topic of newsworthiness came up. Fox News has argued time and again that the broadcasts that Dominion has attacked in its lawsuit were newsworthy stuff advanced by former President Trump and lawyers working on his behalf. 4/
Judge Davis made clear that witnesses may claim that they invited on air Sidney Powell or other guests because they thought they were newsworthy. However, he also warned lawyers against arguing before the jury that newsworthiness was a defense against defamation. 5/
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Mar 11, 2023
Update on the Dominion-Fox News defamation suit: Fox News has filed its application to maintain the redactions that pop up passim in the summary judgment documents that have drawn such great public interest. 1/
Fox News argues that Dominion has jammed the docket with 700 exhibits. The "kitchen-sink approach," writes Fox, has been successful in prompting "dozens and dozens of news articles commenting on a subset of Dominion’s splashy (but legally questionable) defamation “evidence.”
In the filing, Fox News puts forth its arguments as to why the redactions should remain in place. Part of the rationale is what it calls "proprietary newsgathering processes." Have a look:
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