- **Q: Why did Fox News executives worry about Jeanine Pirro?
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Newly released documents reveal that Fox News executives harbored deep concerns about Jeanine Pirro's conduct and promotion of conspiracy theories, even as she was a prominent host on the network. These concerns arose primarily after the 20...
Legal documents made public in Smartmatic's defamation lawsuit against Fox News expose the extent of the network's concerns regarding Jeanine Pirro's on-air behavior. These documents include text messages and emails between executives expressing worry about her promotion of conspiracy theories and the potential damage to the network's credibility.
Fox News executives were walking a tightrope after the 2020 election. The early call of Arizona for Joe Biden infuriated Trump's base, leading to viewer defections and a drop in the company's stock price. Pirro's amplification of election fraud claims, despite internal acknowledgement of their falsity, added to the network's challenges.
The legal battle between Smartmatic and Fox News continues, with Fox arguing that it was simply reporting on newsworthy claims by the president and his allies, a journalistic endeavor protected by the First Amendment. However, Smartmatic argues that Fox knowingly spread falsehoods that damaged its reputation and business.
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