THEY KNEW IT WAS A LIE. THEY AIRED IT ANYWAY.
A bombshell lawsuit reveals the EXACT MOMENTS Fox News hosts allegedly weaponized their prime-time platforms to DESTROY an American company with a firehose of fabricated conspiracy theories. This isn’t about politics—it’s about a calculated, PROFIT-DRIVEN assault on the truth.
For 79 days after the 2020 election, a coordinated campaign unfolded on America’s most-watched cable network. Hosts like Lou Dobbs, Maria Bartiromo, and Jeanine Pirro handed their microphones to Sidney Powell, Rudy Giuliani, and Mike Lindell, unleashing a tidal wave of PROVEN FALSE allegations against Dominion Voting Systems.
The lies were wild, yet repeated relentlessly: Dominion stole the election using algorithms to “flip votes.” It was created in Venezuela to rig elections for dictators. Corrupt politicians took KICKBACKS to use its machines.
A judge has already ruled these statements are “CRYSTAL clear” lies. Now, a jury must decide if Fox acted with “actual malice”—knowing it was false or recklessly not caring. Dominion is demanding $1.6 BILLION, claiming its reputation was slaughtered for ratings and to appease an angry audience.
Look at the evidence THEY broadcast:
On November 8, Bartiromo fed Powell a question, leading to the first on-air claim of votes being “flipped.” Days later, Giuliani told Dobbs’ audience Dominion was a “foreign company” owned by Venezuelans close to dictators, calling it “extremely hackable.”
The conspiracy SPIRALED. Powell used Dobbs’ show to allege a “huge, huge criminal conspiracy” involving military intelligence and kickbacks to government officials. Dobbs himself tweeted that the election was a “cyber Pearl Harbor,” embedding a document claiming proof of embedded vote-switching controllers.
Fox claims this is about “press freedoms.” But the lawsuit paints a damning picture: a network CHOOSING to amplify insane, defamatory fiction night after night to keep viewers hooked, while a company was branded a traitorous enemy of the state.
This is what happens when news becomes a business of feeding rage, not facts. One of the nation’s most powerful media empires is accused of setting a company on fire for profit—and watching it burn.
The real crime wasn’t in the voting machines. It was inside the studio.
Edited for Kayitsi.com




