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Update on Judge Jeanine After Fox Cancellation


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Earlier today we brought you news that Judge Jeanine’s show was cancelled this week by Fox News.

Another huge misfire by Fox News.

Take a look:

The Judge wasted no time, and immediately went online via Cameo.

You can watch it here:

Newsmax reported that the cancellation was due to Judge Jeanine’s reporting to expose voter fraud:

For those of you that might have tuned in and did not see Fox News’ “Justice” with Judge Jeanine Pirro on Saturday night, sources told Newsmax the show was suspended over a spat on the network’s coverage of President Donald Trump.

Sources close to the network tell Newsmax, because she made a very staunch defense of President Trump and wanted to expose the vote fraud that took place in the election, Fox News decided not to air her show. It had extended coverage of Democrat Joe Biden’s acceptance speech of a contested election.

The sources gave no inclination of whether the network is going to keep the show going, but we hear she was suspended at least for this weekend.

Fox News is not the only news organization scrambling to go decisively critical of President Trump.

The New York Times reported Rupert Murdoch’s tabloid, the New York Post, has shifted its tone on Trump as a top editor has planned his own exit from the reputed oldest newspaper in American history.

“Col Allan, a wizard there, says he plans to retire next year,” the Times reported Saturday.

Murdoch had once been a controlling owner of Fox News.

Fox News critically was the first, and for a longtime on Election Day, the only news organization to call the state of Arizona for Biden. Arizona’s 11 electoral votes, still in dispute in the state’s ongoing election count and with the Trump campaign, are pivotal to decide the presidential electoral college victor.

Newsmax, citing the close race under 20,000 votes and pending Trump campaign legal challenges, has not called the state of Arizona or Pennsylvania, leaving the true winner of the election still undecided.

Meanwhile, the Washington Examiner reports Fox News had denied that allegation:

Fox News rejected reporting that the network suspended Jeanine Pirro over a feud regarding coverage of President Trump.

“Sources close to the network tell Newsmax, because she made a very staunch defense of President Trump and wanted to expose the vote fraud that took place in the election, Fox News decided not to air her show. It had extended coverage of Democrat Joe Biden’s acceptance speech of a contested election,” Newsmax reported Saturday evening.

“The sources gave no inclination of whether the network is going to keep the show going, but we hear she was suspended at least for this weekend,” the report continued.

Fox News told the Washington Examiner that the report is false.

“The network ran election coverage last night and Jeanine Pirro will be back next week along with regularly scheduled programming,” a Fox News spokeswoman said.

Pirro has been an outspoken supporter of Trump and has called for fellow Republicans to support the president in his legal fights to recount ballots and investigate potential voter fraud.

“Time to stand up for our constitution our president and our way of life #PromisesMadePromisesKept #OurVoteIsPower,” she tweeted Thursday in response to a tweet from Eric Trump asking where Republicans are to fight against voter fraud.

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We support you Judge Jeanine!

Maybe time to go to OANN or Newsmax or somewhere else?

Fox News is such trash recently.

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