Fox Corp. CEO Lachlan Murdoch instructed Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott to rein in critical coverage of then-President Donald Trump in the days after the 2020 election, according to a newly released filing in Dominion Election System’s ongoing defamation lawsuit against the network. The case has already revealed that the network — including Fox Corp. Chair Rupert Murdoch — knew Trump’s lawyers’ election fraud claims were false, but continued to endorse and spread them regardless.
The latest information comes from Dominion’s opposition to Fox’s motion for summary judgment, which includes previously unknown details about Lachlan Murdoch’s role in shaping Fox News’ post-election coverage of Trump. On November 14, 2020, Trump supporters rallied in Washington, D.C., as part of what was then a growing “Stop the Steal” movement, premised on the false conspiracy theory that the election had been stolen from Trump.
What was becoming obvious at the time — and what is now crystal clear in retrospect — is that the November 14 event served as a dry run for what would ultimately culminate in Trump’s attempted coup on January 6, 2021. Extremist groups, including the Oath Keepers, the Three Percenters, and the Proud Boys attended the event, which was crucial in cementing the false narrative among Trump supporters that the former president was the rightful winner of the election. By the end of the rally, 20 people had been arrested and one had been stabbed in what The Washington Post referred to as a night-time “melee.”