Fox News has obsessed over dubious revelations published in the New York Post concerning a hard drive containing allegedly scandalous emails from and images of Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s son Hunter for nearly 25 and a half hours, which included 420 segments, since October 14, according to a Media Matters review.
Fox has attempted to tie the story to its extended smear campaign of Joe Biden’s handling of Ukraine during his time as vice president by connecting the elder Biden to long-debunked conspiracy theories about his son’s work at Burisma, a Ukrainian energy company. The network also has re-upped long-debunked claims of anti-conservative bias from “big tech” in response to Twitter's efforts to halt initial shares of the Post story.
The New York Times criticized the Post article and cited several reasons why the story was dubious: The two sources for the story were Rudy Giuliani, President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer, and former Trump senior adviser Steve Bannon, now facing federal fraud charges; Post reporters refused to add their bylines and questioned whether the paper had done enough to verify the authenticity of the laptop’s contents; and Giuliani went to the Post because “either nobody else would take it, or if they took it, they would spend all the time they could to try to contradict it before they put it out.” To date, mainstream media outlets largely haven’t found the allegations credible enough to warrant coverage.
Although Fox had also passed on the Hunter Biden story before Giuliani approached the Post, as Media Matters reported last week, the network promoted the flimsy allegations against Hunter for 6 hours and 42 minutes in segments in the first few days after the Post published its story -- three times as much coverage as given to the coronavirus pandemic over the same time period.
Since then, the network’s coverage has steadily grown: The network has gleefully covered the allegations each day since the Post published -- anywhere between two and almost four hours a day.