Fox News Is In Hot Water After This Major Discovery

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In the realm of politics, deception and dishonesty have become all too common. But what if I told you that the fraud and deceit extend far beyond election lies? Brace yourself for a shocking revelation that will make your jaw drop.

During Trump's campaign, Rupert Murdoch, the founder and chairman of Fox, provided confidential information about Joe Biden's campaign ads to none other than Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law and senior advisor. Yes, you heard that right. This is not just putting your thumb on the scale; it's a blatant attempt to manipulate the political landscape.

Thanks to the Discovery released in the Dominion voting defamation suit, we now have concrete evidence of this scandalous act. Media Matters, a liberal non-profit organization, has filed a lawsuit against Murdoch, seeking maximum fines for violations of campaign contribution laws. They argue that sharing confidential information about campaign ads constitutes an illegal campaign contribution.

Murdoch's own deposition testimony in the Dominion voting systems lawsuit supports these claims. He admitted to giving Kushner a preview of Biden's ads, and internal emails further corroborate his testimony. It seems like an open-and-shut case that clearly violates campaign finance laws.

The Federal Election Campaign Act explicitly prohibits campaign contributions from corporations, including indirect gifts or services. The Federal Election Commission (FEC) considers information about advertising messaging and campaign strategy as contributions. In this case, Murdoch's actions fall squarely within this definition.

Now, there is an exemption for press entities when it comes to violating the FEC act. However, Media Matters argues that Murdoch was not acting as a press entity when he shared Biden's ads with Kushner. They assert that this distribution goes against Fox Corporation's regular press activity and should not be protected by the press exemption.

It is commendable that Media Matters is taking a stand against Murdoch's shady behavior. As the head of Fox, he should not have abused his power by sharing confidential campaign information with the Trump campaign. It is disheartening to see how these media outlets act behind closed doors, prioritizing their political agenda over journalistic integrity.

Unfortunately, it is unlikely that Murdoch will face significant consequences for his actions. A mere fine would be a drop in the bucket for a man worth an estimated 17.7 billion dollars, ranking among the world's wealthiest individuals. Until fines are set as a percentage of net worth, these wealthy individuals will continue to act with impunity.

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Fox News Is In Hot Water After This MAJOR Discovery
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