Paul Ryan Pushed FoxNews To Stop Election Fraud Theories !!!, 4022

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Good morning, I’m Still reporting on the coup.

A new bombshell on the 2020 election!

Former Speaker Paul Ryan, known for his criticism of Donald Trump, reportedly urged FOX News owners Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch not to report on allegations of election fraud following the 2020 election.

Ryan was put on the Board of Directors of Fox Corporation, the owner of the Fox News cable channel, in March 2019, twenty months before election 2020. Fox News viewers, long distrustful of Ryan’s anti-Trump bias during his time as Speaker of the House, raised alarms about Ryan, but to no avail.

Now it turns out that the Fox News faithful were right all along on two counts – Ryan did push Fox News owners Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch to downplay rapidly-emerging evidence of election interference, and secondly that a portion of that alleged interference came from vulnerabilities of the widely-used Dominion voting machines.

In March 2021, Dominion Voting Systems filed a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against FOX News for reporting that the Dominion voting machines were insecure and were vulnerable to a variety of hacks and other misuse, resulting in deliberate manipulation of vote counts. However, new documents released from the subsequent trial shows that many of Dominion’s own employees expressed serious concerns about the security of their voting machines before the election.

Mark Beckstrand, a Dominion Sales Manager, testified that Dominion’s equipment has been obtained illicitly by other parties in the past, citing specific instances in Georgia, North Carolina, and Michigan where security failures were reported in the news. Beckstrand also confirmed that these security issues were acknowledged by Dominion.

In private, just weeks prior to the 2020 presidential election, Dominion’s Director of Product Strategy and Security, Eric Coomer, acknowledged that there were numerous bugs in their systems. Coomer was recorded as stating that their products were of poor quality and that the majority of technological issues were a result of installation failures.

Court documents further reveal the extent of former Speaker Paul Ryan’s influence at FOX News. Despite Ryan's lack of support for Trump being widely known, the documents provide additional evidence of his influence at the network.

While the vote counting was underway on the evening of Nov. 3, 2020, reports began to surface on Fox that the Dominion voting machines were illegally connected to the internet, not by a wired connection, but by Wi-Fi transmitters not so carefully hidden in the counting areas.

However, Ryan repeatedly told the Murdochs that “these conspiracy theories were baseless” that “Fox News should not be spreading conspiracy theories”. In other words, censor what may have been the truth.

According to court documents, Ryan told the Murdochs that Fox during November 2020 through January 2021 that Fox should:

“… move on from Donald Trump and stop spouting election lies.”

Ryan has never revealed how he categorically knew these were lies?

Fox’s core audience were on the rampage, however, and bolting the network for competitors.

“… our brand is under heavy fire from our customer base [and] our concern is NewsMax and One America News Network.”

I’m still reporting from just outside the citadel of world freedom. Good day.

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