In the network’s motion to dismiss the voting company’s defamation lawsuit — which alleges that Fox News and three of its hosts knowingly spread a false conspiracy theory that Smartmatic’s tabulation software (with the help of the late Hugo Chávez) changed vote totals — Fox’s attorneys argue that any allegation, no matter how bizarre, by a President or his representatives is inherently newsworthy and the network has a protected right and duty to present it. – The Hollywood Reporter

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