What you need to know about the Dominion v. Fox News trial

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The Dominion Voting Systems trial against Fox News is set to begin Monday, a case that will determine whether Fox can be held financially liable for publishing the false claim that voting machines rigged the 2020 election. Here's what you need to know:

clear that none of the Statements relating to Dominion about the 2020 election are true,” Davis wrote in an earlier 81-page ruling allowing the case to proceed to trial, emphasizing the word “crystal” in his ruling.This case is a historic media law case with far-reaching implications. A victory for Fox News may fuel lawmakers’ efforts to limit the protections media outlets enjoy and would undoubtedly embolden people who want to broadcast false claims and conspiracy theories.

It would also be the first real apparent price paid for the stolen election lies Trump and his allies advanced.To prove Dominion was defamed, the company’s lawyers will need to prove that a damaging, false claim was published with actual malice — in other words, by a journalist who knew the claims were false or who recklessly disregarded the truth at the time they published them.At the end of last week, Davis announced the court had identified enough eligible jurors to impanel a jury.

Fox Corp. Chairman Rupert Murdoch, Fox Corp. CEO Lachlan Murdoch and former House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., are expected to testify, after Davis said he’s willing to compel their testimony. Past and present Fox News talent including Maria Bartiromo, Tucker Carlson, Lou Dobbs, Sean Hannity and Bret Baier are all on the lawyers’ witnesses lists as well.Nope. There are no cameras allowed, which is the policy of the court.

“You’re getting the most access of any media in a Superior Court case in Delaware,” he said Thursday.The trial is taking place in Wilmington, Delaware because Fox Corp., the television networks’ parent company, is incorporated in the state.Nope. Dominion Voting Systems has brought a number of lawsuits against those it says defamed the company after the 2020 election.

 

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Finally Dominion will have to tell Americans if their system can be hacked? Seem Kamala saw it happen.

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The Dominion voting machines were in key Democrat states with the election & polling sites controlled by Democrats. Dominion voting machines altered votes on site with thumb drives & remotely via the internet. FBI didn't investigate until years later. The election was rigged!

How many zillion times has NBC published BS political narrative from unreliable sources like Adam Schiff?

Fox News is a total embarrassment as a network.

How about we withhold pejorative terms until after the trial? At this point, we don't know for sure. I also don't believe it was a baseless claim. There is a great deal of evidence to suggest something occurred. I also think rigged is the wrong word for the other side to use.…

We don’t need voting machines. Just count paper ballots, it doesn’t take that long and way harder to commit fraud.

You have no proof the election was not rigged because you never bothered to investigate

This should be a criminal case

This has been posted a dozen times. Can we MOVE ON

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