Marin Independent Journal

Murdoch says some Fox hosts `endorsed' false election claims

- By Randall Chase

>> Fox Corp. chairman Rupert Murdoch acknowledg­ed that some Fox News commentato­rs endorsed the false allegation­s by former President Donald Trump and his allies that the 2020 presidenti­al election was stolen and that he didn't step in to stop them from promoting the claims, according to excerpts of a deposition unsealed Monday.

The claims and the company's handling of them are at the heart of a defamation lawsuit against the cable news giant by Dominion Voting Systems.

The recently unsealed documents include excerpts from a deposition in which Murdoch was asked about whether he was aware that some of the network's commentato­rs — Lou Dobbs, Maria Bartiromo, Jeanine Pirro and Sean Hannity — at times endorsed the false election claims. Murdoch replied, “Yes. They endorsed.”

The Murdoch deposition is the latest filing in the defamation case to reveal concerns at the top-rated network over how it was handling Trump's claims as its ratings plummeted after the network called Arizona for Joe Biden, angering Trump and his supporters.

An earlier filing showed a gulf between the stolen election narrative the network was airing in primetime and doubts about the claims raised by its stars behind the scenes. In one text, from Nov. 16, 2020, Fox News host Tucker Carlson said “Sidney Powell is lying” about having evidence for election fraud, referring to one of Trump's lawyers.

The Dominion case is the latest example showing that those who were spreading false informatio­n about the 2020 election knew there was no evidence to support it. The now-disbanded House committee investigat­ing the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol disclosed that many of Trump's top advisers repeatedly warned him that the allegation­s he was making about fraud were false — and yet the president continued making the claims.

Murdoch urged in September 2020, weeks before the election, that Dobbs be fired because he was “an extremist,” according to Dominion's court filing. Murdoch also said he thought it was “really bad” for former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani to be advising Trump because Giuliani's “judgment was bad” and he was “an extreme partisan,” according to a deposition excerpt.

Murdoch was asked whether he could have requested that Powell and Giuliani not be put on the air: “I could have. But I didn't,” he replied.

Denver-based Dominion Voting Systems, which sells electronic voting hardware and software, is suing both Fox News Network and parent company Fox Corp. for defamation.

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PRESS FILE ?? Rupert Murdoch speaks at the Herman Kahn Award Gala in New York on Oct. 30, 2019.
MARY ALTAFFER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Rupert Murdoch speaks at the Herman Kahn Award Gala in New York on Oct. 30, 2019.

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