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The Truth Behind the Headlines: Newsmax's Role in Election Claims
Wilmington, Delaware, USA,Saturday, March 22, 2025
The court heard about internal doubts within Newsmax. Executives and staff knew that guests like Powell, Dick Morris, and Mike Lindell were unreliable. Yet, Newsmax kept inviting them on air. One Newsmax executive even questioned the network's approach, calling it "terrible journalism. " Another host wondered how long they'd have to "play along" with election fraud claims.
Newsmax's defense? They argued that hosts are responsible for their own statements and that executives, including Ruddy, weren't involved in creating the content. They also claimed that Dominion sued the wrong company. Plus, they argued that opinion hosts have the right to express their views under the First Amendment.
The hearing was to decide if the case goes to a jury or if the judge rules on key arguments first. Newsmax has settled another defamation suit recently, paying $40 million to Smartmatic USA. They're bracing for a potential financial hit if they lose the Dominion case, which could cost them over $1. 6 billion.
Winning a defamation suit against a news outlet is tough. Plaintiffs must prove that the outlet knew the claims were false and harmful, or acted with "willful disregard" for the truth. Judge Eric M. Davis, who's presiding over the case, is expected to issue a ruling soon. In the Dominion case against Fox, Davis ruled that the election conspiracies were indeed false, a significant blow to Fox.
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