Dominion Voting Systems wants $1.6 billion from Fox News. … Fox’s only crime? Reporting the news.
As part of the discovery process of the current litigation against Fox News, internal messages between Dominion employees reveal that even they had their doubts about Dominion’s products.
Perhaps the word ‘doubt’ doesn’t do the professed sentiment justice. …
Dominion employees reportedly knew that their products were terrible and Dominion’s Director of Product Strategy and Security, Eric Coomer, blatantly exclaimed: “our products suck. … Our sh*t is just riddled with bugs.”
These are the words of a high-ranking executive at the firm, not merely a nameless, faceless office employee. …
Raheem J. Kassam sounded the alarm and pointed out what most of the mainstream media is failing to report:
🚨 Dominion Voting Systems internal messages (found thru discovery process) admit their products "riddled with bugs" that can "lead to incorrect results".
No one else is reporting this??? ⬇️https://t.co/RzxAvJbuXO
— Raheem J. Kassam (@RaheemKassam) February 17, 2023
Here’s Joe Hoft of The Gateway Pundit breaking down the recently revealed information:
Joe Hoft From The Gateway Pundit Joins With Bombshell News Concerning Fox News And Dominion Voting Systems https://t.co/maV8tRnbi1
— Mike Lauber (@realMikeLauber) February 18, 2023
Raheem J. Kassam points out via his Substack:
Indeed, Coomer had been castigating Dominion’s failures for years. In 2019, Coomer noted that “our products suck.”
He lamented that “[a]lmost all” of Dominion’s technological failings were “due to our complete f— up in installation.” And in another instance, he identified a “*critical* bug leading to INCORRECT results.” He went on to note: “It does not get much worse than that.”
And while many companies might have resolved their errors, Coomer lamented that “we don’t address our weaknesses effectively!”
Despite light being shed on this new evidence, leftists, liberals, and establishment sources are all focusing on the idea that Fox News anchors did not believe Sidney Powell or Rudy Giuliani:
New revelations are coming out about the once private opinions of powerful figures at Fox News who promoted former President Trump’s false election claims.@KellyO reports on the $1.6 billion dollar defamation lawsuit brought by Dominion Voting Systems: https://t.co/uAGtApIxQK
— NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt (@NBCNightlyNews) February 18, 2023
Leftist, establishment outlet Vanity Fair took the standard anti-Trump, anti-MAGA line:
Dominion’s legal filing—which clocks in at nearly 200 pages—notes that it not only alerted Fox that its allegations were false but provided public evidence to support its denial as early as November 12, 2020.
“In total, Dominion sent 3,682 emails to Fox recipients, which on its own makes this case truly unique in the amount of corrective correspondence provided,” Dominion writes.
“On top of that, Fox’s corporate representative further agreed that Dominion’s emails were then ‘widely circulated’ within Fox,” where “hosts, producers, and executives had the facts in their inboxes.”
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