During the April 1 edition of Fox News' Happening Now, while co-host Jon Scott interviewed Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI), Fox News aired “FOXfact[s]” purporting to describe facts about the House Republican budget. However, all of the seven on-screen “FOXfact[s]” were nearly identical to portions of an op-ed Ryan published in that day's Wall Street Journal. For example, using nearly identical language, Fox News and Ryan's op-ed both characterized President Obama's cap-and-trade proposal as a “scheme.” Ryan wrote, “We do these things by rejecting the president's cap-and-trade scheme”; the “FOXfact” stated that the “GOP budget rejects the president's cap-and-trade scheme.”
Media Matters for America previously noted that Scott passed off a GOP press release as Fox News' own research, even reproducing a typo contained in the Republican press release.
Below are the relevant portions of Ryan's Wall Street Journal op-ed, followed by screen captures of the “FOXfact[s].”
1. From Ryan's op-ed:
“The Republican budget achieves lower deficits than the Democratic plan in every year.”
2. From Ryan's op-ed:
“Under our plan, debt held by the public is $3.6 trillion less during the budget period.”
3. From Ryan's op-ed:
“Our budget gives priority to national defense and veterans' health care.”
4. From Ryan's op-ed:
“We do these things by rejecting the president's cap-and-trade scheme.”
5. From Ryan's op-ed:
“Our budget does not raise taxes, and makes permanent the 2001 and 2003 tax laws.”
6. From Ryan's op-ed:
“Capital gains and dividends are taxed at 15%, and the death tax is repealed.”
7. From Ryan's op-ed:
“The budget permanently cuts the uncompetitive corporate income tax rate.”