A recently disclosed filing in the Dominion Voting Systems lawsuit against Fox News reveals how nervous Fox News hosts and executives were about Newsmax taking their audience away in the aftermath of the 2020 election.
The filing is the latest development in Dominion Voting Systems’ yearslong defamation lawsuit against Fox News, originally launched in March 2021. In order to win its lawsuit, Dominion needs to show that Fox News intentionally lied to its audience about the company’s voting machines rigging elections, or recklessly disregarded the truth. Facing competition for right-wing media audiences after rival networks such as Newsmax began pushing the idea that Dominion Voting Systems was partly responsible for rigging the 2020 election in favor of President-elect Joe Biden, Fox News executives became panicked. As the filing argues, “Fox executives made an explicit decision to push narratives to entice their audience back.”
While both networks peddle many of the same right-wing talking points, there has been some friction between them. After Newsmax was removed from DirectTV, host Eric Bolling took a shot at Fox News for not defending the network: “It's not about just us. By the way. Where are you, Fox? How about you, Fox? I mean, you stand up for us. We did it for OAN.” The filing may reveal why Fox has remained silent: Fox’s executives were paranoid about competition from Newsmax.
Here are excerpts from the filing showing that Fox News knowingly pushed lies about Dominion and the 2020 election, at least in part, to lure right-wing audiences away from Newsmax: