Bill O’Reilly & Glenn: Could THIS lawsuit SINK Fox News?



Fox News is currently under some pressure.

The network is battling against defamation claims in court from Dominion Voting Systems, which claims that certain hosts should not have shared allegedly incorrect allegations made by President Donald Trump.

According to Glenn, there are rumors that Tucker Carlson is even being told by Ray Epps' attorney that he must apologize to Ray Epps for what he’s said.

Former Fox News host Bill O’Reilly comes on the show to discuss.

He says that we’re going to see more and more “of this hoping that Fox News collapses — because they do have a major problem with the Dominion lawsuits.”

Beck asks O’Reilly how he sees it all ending, and the answer isn’t pretty.

O’Reilly says that because of his exit six years ago from Fox, he sees it as karma.

He says that “Dominion has a case” and that despite the fact that former Attorney General Bill Barr said the case is weak, he doesn’t think it’s a weak case.

He claims that “it could go either way,” but no matter what the outcome is, Fox is already in trouble.

“They may have to pay hundreds of millions of dollars, which will gut the company. They’re already laying off and they’re already cutting salaries at Fox News — already underway.”

O’Reilly believes that if the hosts had guests with opposing views rather than guests who espouse a similar ideology — like he does — this all could have been avoided.

He says, “My business model is simple. I always tell the truth based on facts as I see it. Fox does not do that now. It is a money machine now.”


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Beck: Dominion lawsuit against Fox 'could be crippling'



Fox News is facing a lawsuit, and according to Glenn Beck, “it could be crippling.”

The $1.6 billion lawsuit is the work of Dominion Voting Systems, which argues that Fox News defamed Dominion by knowingly repeating lies that Dominion’s services were used to fraudulently elect Joe Biden to the White House.

Bill O'Reilly joined Beck to discuss the issue and said, “I do believe there are going to be big changes at that network, not right away.”

He says that these changes may come now that FNC has hired David Rhodes, a former CBS News chief. He adds that Fox News is a different place from what it was when he and Beck were there.

It’s not just that, but the average age of Fox News viewers right now is 70 years old, as the younger viewers have dropped off considerably.

However, Fox does have some incredible stories lined up — one being the January 6 tapes that Tucker Carlson was given by the speaker of the House. According to O’Reilly, this is a huge break — but Beck says he’s a “little disturbed” by this.

“I mean, I’m glad he has it, and I’m going to be watching, but I’m a little disturbed that it was given to only one person. There are so many hours. The way these things usually get you to the truth quickly is when it’s just dumped out and everyone can look through it.”

O’Reilly challenges this, saying, “I’ll have to disagree with that, because if you give it to the New York Times, they’re not going to report accurately.”

Whether the NYT would or wouldn’t remains to be seen, but the point stands that the January 6 tapes are big, and Fox needs them.

O’Reilly goes on to compare Fox’s defense in the lawsuit to Fauci’s likely, and only, defense of his so-called science that shaped the entire globe’s response to the pandemic.

He says, “Fauci’s going to hide behind ‘it was my opinion that COVID didn’t come out of that lab. That’s my opinion.’ Okay, that’s what Fox is using against Dominion. It’s opinion, opinion, opinion.”


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