A recently disclosed filing in the Dominion Voting Systems lawsuit against Fox News revealed that figures at the network — from producers to hosts to executives — knew that Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell, who were acting as lawyers for then President Donald Trump, were untrustworthy and unreliable. Yet Powell and Giuliani made at least 33 appearances on Fox News and Fox Business in the six weeks following the election, repeatedly using that platform to push conspiracy theories about election fraud.
Host Sean Hannity had doubts about both Giuliani and Powell, but he hosted them on his show 5 times in the six weeks following the election. Giuliani was on 4 times while Powell made 1 appearance.
According to the filing, on November 11, 2020, Hannity said, “Rudy is acting like an insane person.” Despite Hannity’s behind-the-scenes acknowledgement that Giuliani was clearly not reliable, Hannity hosted him 4 times within the next month. During a November 19 appearance on Hannity’s show, Giuliani claimed the election was a “national conspiracy” and that Democrats “stole probably about 2 million votes.”