The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Suit: Fox News trying to sway House race

GOP primary’s No. 3 finisher says network aiding Jeremy Hunt.

- By Tia Mitchell Tia.mitchell@ajc.com and Patricia Murphy patricia.murphy@ajc.com

Wayne Johnson, who finished third in the Republican primary in Georgia’s 2nd Congressio­nal District, is suing Fox News and Jeremy Hunt, the candidate who finished first, on allegation­s of racketeeri­ng and conspiring to get Hunt elected to the congressio­nal seat.

In this rare Republican-against-fox News fight, Johnson says that the network and national Republican­s are ignoring federal election regulation­s in their effort to get Hunt elected in the southwest Georgia district.

Johnson and Hunt were both at the Bibb County GOP meeting Thursday night, along with the second-place finisher and Hunt’s opponent in Tuesday’s runoff, Chris West.

Hunt and Johnson wrangled about the lawsuit during the meeting, according to WMGT-TV Channel 41 in Macon.

The trouble, Johnson said, started in February when Hunt continued to appear on Fox platforms and have access to the network’s conservati­ve audience after he joined the race. Hunt had been a frequent Fox News guest before he declared his candidacy.

WRBL’S Chuck Williams reported that Johnson complained in writing to Fox News Channel CEO Suzanne Scott throughout the primary that Hunt was getting unfair and unequal airtime and using it to promote himself and raise money for his campaign. Johnson told The Atlanta Journal-constituti­on on Friday that he also tried speaking directly to Hunt.

Nothing changed, he said, and Fox News continued to invite Hunt for interviews that “morph into political advertisem­ents that morph into fundraisin­g, nothing short of a telethon.”

Fox News declined to comment.

Johnson said he doesn’t expect any immediate remedies, but he hopes that by getting the courts involved, the Federal Communicat­ions Commission will be forced to enforce “equal time” rules already in place. Those rules contain exceptions when candidates are participat­ing in legitimate news interviews, but Johnson’s lawsuit alleges that Hunt’s Fox appearance­s are really to allow him to promote his campaign.

In a February appearance on Fox Business that Johnson complained about, Hunt spoke as a banner below him read, “Jeremy Hunt Georgia Congressio­nal Candidate (R) Going Back to an ‘America First’ Approach.” At the end of the interview, host Larry Kudlow said, “It’s a terrific message, Jeremy. I hope you do fabulously well in your race.”

In another appearance on “Jesse Watters Primetime” on May 7, ostensibly to talk about the hosts of “The View” saying a Black American cannot also be a Republican, Hunt also spoke at length about his candidacy.

“We stand for faith, family and community; that’s what our campaign is all about,” he said. “Feel free to look at our website at JeremyforG­eorgia.com.”

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