As Trump comes for Murdoch media, Fox News faces a bind
The network has sparingly covered the defamation lawsuit the president filed against its corporate sibling News Corp. and the Wall Street Journal.
On Fox News, the networks pro-Trump opinion hosts often trumpet the presidents latest attack on the mainstream media. That got a bit more complicated on Friday, when the president sued the Wall Street Journal, another part of Rupert Murdochs media empire.
President Donald Trump filed suit in federal court in Florida, arguing that he was defamed by a July 17 story in the Wall Street Journal reporting that he sent a bawdy letter to the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein in 2003 to mark his 50th birthday. In the lawsuit, which also named the two reporters on the story as well as other corporate entities and leaders, Trumps lawyers alleged the letter was fake. Defendants concocted this story to malign President Trumps character and integrity and deceptively portray him in a false light, they wrote.
So far, the lawsuit has only been mentioned twice on Fox, most thoroughly in a segment on the media-focused Sunday show hosted by Howard Kurtz. By accusing the newspaper of libel in a filing in Miami, the president has drawn extra attention to the Journals story, the host said. Whether the accusations in the Wall Street Journal are defamatory will be determined in court.
On Friday, Fox News anchor Bret Baier broke the news to the networks audience that Trump is taking his own legal action, according to court records, filing a libel lawsuit pushing back against the Wall Street Journals story that came out today. Rich Edson, Foxs senior national correspondent, laid out the allegations in the story and said the network had not confirmed the Journals reporting. He also noted that the Journal shares ownership with Fox News.
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