Fox News Is Fake News

Never found guilty.... :auiqs.jpg:
We saw some of the evidence of guilt. A court settlement does not erase known facts. FOX celebrities laughing at their gullible audience was just precious

And other rightwing News orgs have been paying up .. AND YOU ARE WRONG ON GUILT the court had ruled some claims about Dominion were false.

Fox News-Dominion settlement

  • The lawsuit: Dominion sued Fox for $1.6 billion, claiming the network knowingly promoted false conspiracy theories that its voting machines were used to rig the 2020 presidential election.

  • The payout: In April 2023, Fox agreed to pay Dominion $787.5 million, one of the largest media defamation settlements in history.

  • Fox's statement: The settlement did not include an on-air apology, but Fox acknowledged that the court had ruled some claims about Dominion were false.
Tucker Carlson's role and departure

  • Internal messages: Documents released during the discovery phase of the lawsuit revealed private texts and emails from Carlson. These messages showed he and other Fox employees privately disparaged former President Trump and expressed skepticism about the election fraud claims, even as the network continued to promote them.
  • Carlson's firing: Fox News fired Carlson in April 2023, less than a week after the settlement with Dominion.
  • Connection to the settlement: While not officially confirmed as a condition of the Dominion settlement, former Fox producer Abby Grossberg filed a separate lawsuit alleging she was pressured by the network to lie during her deposition in the Dominion case. Her claims contributed to Carlson's ouster.
Other ongoing lawsuits

  • Smartmatic: Fox News is still facing a separate $2.7 billion defamation lawsuit from another voting technology company, Smartmatic, over its 2020 election coverage.
  • Shareholder suits: Fox Corp also faces lawsuits from shareholders who allege the company's leadership violated their fiduciary duties by broadcasting election conspiracy theories

and now...
 
How do know they weren't lying?
How do you know people are being truthful when they swear on a bible?

Do married people who take solemn marriage vows tell the truth when they swear "til death..." or does the truth change with circumstances?

You are a Rudy Giuliani type with alternative truths --"There is no truth"
 
You can't know people are being truthful when they swear on a bible. You take them at their word :auiqs.jpg:
I think James Comey and a few of his of cohorts previously swore under oath.

Hows that working out?
 
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IT is too bad we cannot test that theory of yours... that 20 minutes after pumping you full of twice lethal dose of Fentanyl whether you'd be coherent or not... because Floyd was.

At some point, one must conclude that Fox News believes its viewers never passed a junior high science course, because none of its regular watchers who believe it could pass a junior high science course...
for normal people that had never taken fentanyl before, the 11ng/ml would likely be fatal, but not for people that have taken it before

Fentanyl and George Floyd's death

  • Fentanyl concentration: Floyd's toxicology report showed a fentanyl concentration of 11 ng/mL in his blood.
  • Controversy over lethality: While some reports suggested this could be a fatal level under normal circumstances, medical experts stated this was not the case for Floyd. They explained that tolerance can allow chronic opioid users to survive levels that would kill a person with no history of use.
  • Other substances: Floyd also had other drugs in his system, including methamphetamine. However, experts testified that the amount was low. He also had underlying health issues, including heart conditions, which could have been contributing factors, but not the primary cause of death.
  • Expert testimony: During the trial, Dr. Daniel Isenschmid, a forensic toxicologist, testified that the average fentanyl level found in people with the drug in their system who died for any reason was higher than the amount found in Floyd's blood. He noted that the effect of fentanyl can vary significantly between individuals based on tolerance.
  • Behavioral evidence: Additionally, other medical experts testified that Floyd's behavior before his death was not consistent with a fentanyl overdose.

Official cause of death

  • Official autopsy: The official autopsy by the Hennepin County Medical Examiner classified Floyd's death as a homicide, citing "cardiopulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement subdual, restraint, and neck compression".
  • Independent autopsy: A separate autopsy, commissioned by Floyd's family, reached a similar conclusion, ruling the death a homicide caused by "asphyxiation from sustained pressure".
  • Lack of oxygen: Expert witnesses testified that the restraint by law enforcement prevented Floyd from getting enough oxygen, which was the cause of his death.
 
for normal people that had never taken fentanyl before, the 11ng/ml would likely be fatal, but not for people that have taken it before

Fentanyl and George Floyd's death

  • Fentanyl concentration: Floyd's toxicology report showed a fentanyl concentration of 11 ng/mL in his blood.
  • Controversy over lethality: While some reports suggested this could be a fatal level under normal circumstances, medical experts stated this was not the case for Floyd. They explained that tolerance can allow chronic opioid users to survive levels that would kill a person with no history of use.
  • Other substances: Floyd also had other drugs in his system, including methamphetamine. However, experts testified that the amount was low. He also had underlying health issues, including heart conditions, which could have been contributing factors, but not the primary cause of death.
  • Expert testimony: During the trial, Dr. Daniel Isenschmid, a forensic toxicologist, testified that the average fentanyl level found in people with the drug in their system who died for any reason was higher than the amount found in Floyd's blood. He noted that the effect of fentanyl can vary significantly between individuals based on tolerance.
  • Behavioral evidence: Additionally, other medical experts testified that Floyd's behavior before his death was not consistent with a fentanyl overdose.

Official cause of death

  • Official autopsy: The official autopsy by the Hennepin County Medical Examiner classified Floyd's death as a homicide, citing "cardiopulmonary arrest complicating law enforcement subdual, restraint, and neck compression".
  • Independent autopsy: A separate autopsy, commissioned by Floyd's family, reached a similar conclusion, ruling the death a homicide caused by "asphyxiation from sustained pressure".
  • Lack of oxygen: Expert witnesses testified that the restraint by law enforcement prevented Floyd from getting enough oxygen, which was the cause of his death.
Nice AI cut and paste.

Floyd was having chest pains and labored breathing in the squad car.
Probably contributed the most to his death.
 
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