News about Lou Dobbs

Following a voting machine defamation lawsuit, Fox News DROPS MyPillow adverts after founder Mike Lindell 'ran out of money to pay for them.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 13, 2024
Mike Lindell, the founder of MyPillow, has opened up about his financial difficulties as a result of his denial of the 2020 election, which has resulted in court battles. According to Fox News, the CEO claims he has no idea why his company (right) have been axed, but insiders suspect it is because he is unable to pay for them. Lindell pleaded for viewers to'support' him in a video (left) announcing his cancellation.

Trump intends the economy to crash in order to jeopardize Biden's election prospects

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 9, 2024
During an interview with Lou Dobbs, former President Donald Trump expressed his desire for a significant economic downturn within the next 12 months.

Trump says he wants the economy to plummet in the next 12 months so that it does not damage Biden's election prospects

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 9, 2024
During an interview with Lou Dobbs, former President Donald Trump expressed his desire for a major economic downturn within the next 12 months. Trump openly stated his desire for a disaster in order to hurt President Biden and improve his own chances in the forthcoming election. Trump acknowledged the current fragile state of the economy, but said that any progress was due to his own government's efforts. "I hope it's going to be within the next twelve months because I don't want to be Herbert Hoover." I just don't want to be Herbert Hoover,' Trump said.

Viet Dinh, Fox Corporation's top lawyer, is expected to leave the firm following the Dominion contract's historic $785 million settlement and a net loss of 75%

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 11, 2023
Dinh (pictured left), who will leave the role at the end of 2023, joined Fox in 2018 and headed its legal and compliance divisions during the months-long court battle sparked by the network's coverage of false charges that Dominion riggered the election. Dinh would receive a lump-sum cash payment of $23 million as part of a separation deal, according to Fox. After leaving the role of legal adviser, he'll become a special advisor to the firm.

Comer's reaction to Beau Biden's remarks have prompted the White House

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 1, 2023
On Wednesday, the White House debated Republican Rep. James Comer's 'ugly' and "despicable" allegations that President Joe Biden's son Beau should have been charged alongside a Delaware man who broke campaign finance legislation. On Monday, Comer, the chair of the powerful House Oversight Committee, appeared on a podcast with conservative commentator Lou Dobbs.

Rupert Murdoch admits Fox News hosts endorsed Trump claims that the election was stolen

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 27, 2023
In his deposition for the $1.6 billion lawsuit brought by Dominion Voting Systems, Fox Corporation Chairman Rupert Murdoch admitted that some of his Fox News hosts 'endorsed' incorrect allegations that the 2020 election was stolen from Donald Trump. According to a transcript of Murdoch's sworn testimony from last month, the billionaire denied that Fox supported the allegations as a network, but acknowledged a series of his hosts shared the'stolen election lies.' The hosts, Jeanine Pirro, Sean Hannity, Lou Dobbs, and Maria Bartiromo all agreed,' Murdoch said. Former host Dobbs did 'a lot,' and Hannity did 'a bit,' he said.' I would have liked us to be more vocal in dennouncing it in hindsight,' Murdoch said. Dominion denied that Fox broadcast remarks made by Trump-affiliated attorneys Sidney Powell and Rudy Giuliani that defamed the voting corporation, according to Dominion. Dominion's claim in the filing was "an extreme, unsupported interpretation of defamation legislation that would discourage journalists from doing basic reporting," a Fox News spokeswoman said.

In a $1.6 billion lawsuit, Fox stars, including Tucker Carlson, was deposed

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 31, 2022
Sean Hannity, Tucker Carlson, Jeanine Pirro, and Lou Dobbs have all been interviewed over allegations that they propagated election fraud as proponents of Donald Trump.

Sean Hannity and Tucker of Fox News were deposed as part of a $1.6 billion Dominion voter fraud lawsuit

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 31, 2022
Dominion filed a lawsuit against Fox News in March last year, arguing that the network had deliberately spread a false story that its machines and counting methods were rigged in favour of President Joe Biden. According to people close to the trial, the Washington Post, Carlson, and Pirro were deposed last week, but Dobbs was deposed yesterday. Hannity is set to be interrogated today.