2023-04-18 13:00:00
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The election machinery company is suing the conservative channel for defamation for relaying accusations of electoral fraud in 2020.
From our correspondent in the United States, Claire Meynial
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S’there was a lawsuit that was to define America’s relationship to information, and in the 2020 presidential election, that would be the one. Dominion Voting Systems v. Fox News Network was scheduled to start Monday morning, it was postponed a day. Dominion, an election machinery company, is suing Fox News, the chain of Australian-born tycoon Rupert Murdoch, for libel, from which it is asking for 1.6 billion dollars. After the 2020 election, which Donald Trump lost to Joe Biden, the channel’s hosts and guests claimed on air that Dominion had participated in voter fraud to steal the election from the incumbent president.
Sunday evening, it was learned that the trial would not begin until Tuesday because Judge Eric Davis, of the Superior Court of Del…
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