Fox News EXPOSED for supporting far-left charities, including the SATANIC TEMPLE



Rikki Ratliff-Fellman, director of programming for Blaze Media and executive producer for Glenn Beck — both of whom worked at Fox News at one point in their careers — break news on a Fox News corporate scandal.

In a shocking turn of events, the conservative-leaning media platform has been exposed for supporting far-left charities, including the Satanic Temple, the Trevor Project, Planned Parenthood, and the Southern Poverty Law Center.

Ratliff-Fellman says that earlier this week, a former staffer tipped her off with news of Fox’s internal “giving” program.

To say she was shocked is an understatement.

By reaching out to sources inside Fox, Ratliff-Fellman was able to witness the atrocity with her own eyes.

“I watched them log in with their ID, and they went to what’s called a ‘Fox Giving app,'” she tells Glenn.

The app allows Fox News employees to locate their favorite charities and make a donation that Fox will then match up to $1,000 annually.

It sounds benevolent — until you see some of the charities on the app.

“The charities that they brought to my attention ... they’re not what you might consider to be a typical charity,” Ratliff-Fellman says.

And while she assures Glenn that there are legitimate charities on the app, including Samaritan's Purse and even Glenn’s own charity, Mercury One, there are also several others that are deeply concerning, to say the least.

She then displays a graphic showing Planned Parenthood as one of the organizations Fox will match up to 100%.

“A little bit antithetical to some of the things that they espouse on air,” she says before moving on to show another graphic presenting the Trevor Project, an organization that promotes LGBTQ services, as another charity option.

“[The Trevor Project is] most recently known for supporting legislation for what they call gender-affirming care but what Fox’s core audience would refer to as child gender-mutilation,” she explains to Glenn.

Glenn can’t contain his outrage when Ratliff-Fellman shows him a third graphic displaying The Southern Poverty Law Center as another Fox-supported charity–a group that “has referred to many of the Fox News hosts as hate mongers” and called the company “a hate-filled organization,” she explains.

As if it couldn’t get any worse, Ratliff-Fellman presents a final graphic displaying her “favorite” Fox-supported charity: the Satanic Temple.

While the very notion seems an impossibility, one can clearly see on the graphic that Fox News does indeed say the Satanic Temple is eligible for company donation matches.

“If there’s any Fox staffers that are, you know, in the mood to donate to a terrible cause like the Satanic Temple, [they] can do that, and Fox can match that up to 100%,” Ratliff-Fellman confirms for Glenn, who can hardly believe what he’s hearing.

“To me, this is just another example of how Fox News has changed and has sold themselves out to the ESG movement,” Glenn says.

Ratliff-Fellman and Beck both agree, however, that “there are a lot of good hosts and good people that work [at Fox News] that really believe in the values and are aligned with their core audience.”

Ratliff-Fellman concludes by expressing gratitude for the internal sources who courageously brought forth this information.

“They hope by telling this story … that Fox will maybe course-correct, at least internally,” she says.


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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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Governor swiftly fact-checks NBC's Chuck Todd when he singles out Fox News for 'intentionally lying'



New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu (R) quickly corrected NBC News anchor Chuck Todd on Sunday for singling out Fox News as a dishonest media outlet.

On NBC's "Meet the Press," Todd asked Sununu what Fox News needs to do to "regain some trust."

The question was related to the $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit that Dominion Voting Systems filed against Fox News. Last month, Fox Corp. chairman Rupert Murdoch acknowledged under oath that Fox News personalities endorsed then-President Donald Trump's claims about the 2020 election.

Despite the development, Sununu promptly called out the dishonest framing of Todd's question.

"Oh, well, I don't think it's just Fox. I mean, I'll put them in there, but all of media, all of television media, and everyone has to own a little bit of the lack of trust, the lack of accountability," he responded.

"It's okay to get something wrong in the news, but you've got to come back and own it," the governor added. "And whether it's Fox, or CNN, or MSBNC, or, you know, whatever, everyone just has to own it."

Todd, however, defended his question. He accused Fox News of "intentionally lying to viewers," saying the network's actions "seemed to cross a line" and that it "wasn't a mistake."

But Sununu wasn't buying it. He responded by pointing out other stories with which the mainstream media approached dishonestly.

"Look, I'm not defending anybody because I think you're all in the same basket, I really do," he told Todd.

"But I could go to CNN when they're going to ignore the Hunter Biden laptop story. We could talk about the virus truly coming out of the lab in Wuhan, we could talk about a lot of different things," he continued. "If you're not owning that you misrepresented the story, whether it was intentional or not, everybody does it, and that's the problem. America is losing faith in media, and you guys have a huge opportunity to regain that."

Meet the Press full broadcast — March 5 youtu.be

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CNN anchor tries to get Dem leader to endorse boycott of Fox News until network offers 'apology'



CNN anchor Dana Bash tried — but failed — to convince House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D) to endorse banning Democrats from appearing on Fox News.

During an interview on CNN's "State of the Union," Bash asked Jeffries whether he will mandate that rank-and-file Democrats boycott Fox News until the network apologizes for its alleged role in spreading falsehoods about the 2020 election.

"Do you, as party leader, think that Democrats should refrain from going on FOX before that apology happens?" Bash asked.

"No," Jeffries responded.

"What I think should happen right now is that everyone, whether it's on another network or whether it's just in the public domain, certainly in Congress, should refrain from perpetrating a big lie, because the big lie has consequences," he explained.

Leader Jeffries on CNN's State of the Union with Dana Bash youtu.be

The question stemmed from a letter that Jeffries and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D) sent Fox Corp. chairman Rupert Murdoch last week.

That letter asked Murdoch to mandate his employees to stop "spreading false election narratives," claiming they will lead to "further acts of political violence." The letter came as new details about Fox News' 2020 election coverage captured headlines as part of a $1.6 billion lawsuit brought by Dominion Voting Systems against the network.

Democrats, co-opting a phrase coined by Adolf Hitler, accuse Fox News of propagating "the big lie" about the 2020 election.

"As noted in your deposition released yesterday, Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity, Laura Ingraham, and other Fox News personalities knowingly, repeatedly, and dangerously endorsed and promoted the ‘big lie’ that Donald Trump won the 2020 presidential election," Schumer and Jeffries wrote. "Though you have acknowledged your regret in allowing this grave propaganda to take place, your network hosts continue to promote, spew, and perpetuate election conspiracy theories to this day."

Fox News, however, is vigorously defending itself on First Amendment grounds.

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