Fox News employees expressed concerns network was intentionally aiding Trump, legal filings reveal

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Fox News Employees Sound Alarm Over Network's Alleged Bias and Trump Ties, New Court Filings Reveal

A stunning internal survey conducted by Great Place to Work in 2020, which was recently made public as part of a defamation lawsuit filed against Fox News by voting technology company Smartmatic, has shed light on the deep-seated concerns held by many Fox employees regarding the network's editorial standards and its supposed pro-Trump bias.

The anonymous survey, which involved over 1,000 employees, revealed a concerning level of dissatisfaction with the network's content. Many expressed outrage at the misogynist, racist, and right-wing leaning content being aired on the platform, likening it to a "propaganda machine" for the Republican party rather than a reputable news organization.

One employee went as far as to wonder if they had "sold their soul to the devil" after working at Fox, highlighting the profound impact of the network's programming on their personal morals. Another employee lamented that the content was making the world more divided and angry, stating it was an "embarrassment" for conservatives to know that Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network were considered biased information sources.

Some employees directly called out top hosts like Tucker Carlson and Sean Hannity for peddling conspiracy theories and hateful rhetoric. They implored management to crack down on such content and promote more accurate, hard-hitting journalism.

The survey also highlighted a broader issue of fear among employees: the perception that they were being pressured to avoid criticizing Trump or his supporters, even if it meant compromising their own journalistic integrity. This alleged "pivot" in Fox's editorial strategy has been denied by the network, but Smartmatic argues that this willingness to push baseless claims about voting technology companies like themselves was a deliberate attempt to sway public opinion.

In response to these allegations, Fox News claimed that the survey responses were irrelevant and incomplete, yet failed to address the substance of the employee concerns. The case has now become even more complex with Smartmatic facing an additional indictment from the Department of Justice related to election interference in the Philippines, although the company maintains its innocence.

As this high-stakes defamation lawsuit continues to unfold, one thing is clear: Fox News employees are speaking out about their deep-seated fears and concerns regarding the network's editorial standards, and the true extent of these biases may be more shocking than previously thought.
 
I'm telling ya, it's just crazy what's going on with Fox News 🀯. I mean, you'd think that with all the fake news labels they've been throwing around for years, their own employees would know a thing or two about bias! But nope, it seems like the problem is even more insidious than we thought πŸ’”.

I remember when I was younger, watching Fox News and thinking they were a reputable source of news. Now? More like a one-way propaganda machine πŸ“Ί. And at what cost to their own employees' sanity?! It's just appalling that some folks are willing to sell out their journalistic integrity for the sake of ratings or a certain politician's approval πŸ€‘.

It's refreshing to see the employees speaking up, though. Maybe it'll finally get Fox News to take a hard look at themselves and make some changes πŸ’ͺ. But I gotta wonder: what took 'em so long? πŸ˜’
 
"Believe you can and you're halfway there." πŸš€ It's like they say, having a platform comes with great responsibility, but it looks like some are more focused on being loyal to a cause rather than seeking truth. This is what happens when journalism becomes polarized and biased reporting becomes the norm.
 
I'm telling you, something fishy is going on at Fox News πŸ€”... those survey results better not be fake news πŸ’Έ. I mean, thousands of employees coming forward with one message: the network's a total propaganda machine 🚨. Tucker and Sean, always spouting that conspiracy theory mumbo-jumbo πŸ§™β€β™‚οΈ. It's like they're trying to brainwash America 😴. And now Smartmatic is getting dragged into this mess 🀯... what's really going on here? πŸ€” Was it a deliberate attempt to sway public opinion? Or just some coincidence? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I'll be keeping an eye on this case, that's for sure πŸ‘€.
 
omg can you believe what's going on at fox news? i mean i'm no fan of trump but even i think it's crazy that employees are saying they're being pressured to push fake info and hateful rhetoric... like who does that? 🀯 and the fact that some ppl are literally selling out their own morals for a paycheck is just heartbreaking. i feel so bad for those employees who are stuck in this toxic environment. and what's with the whole "we're a reputable news org" thing when they're basically peddling conspiracy theories all day? πŸ˜’ can't fox news get it together?! πŸ’”
 
πŸ™ I feel so sorry for those poor fox news employees... they're really being put in a tough spot here. I mean, who wants to work on a place where they can't even express their opinions without fear of retribution? It's like they're living in a bubble where the truth is just whatever the management says it is.

And honestly, I'm not surprised that some employees are calling out Tucker and Sean for spreading conspiracy theories. That stuff just isn't right, you know? As someone who's been around for a while, I've seen how misinformation can spread like wildfire, and it's heartbreaking to see people getting taken advantage of.

I wish those employees could find a way to express themselves without fear of reprisal, though. It would be so much better for everyone if they could just have an open and honest conversation about the issues that matter.

We need more journalism like that, you know? Hard-hitting reporting that actually tells it like it is. Not this watered-down stuff that's designed to make people feel good while ignoring the real problems. Ugh... just thinking about it makes me want to shake my head. 😩
 
idk how anyone can still work at fox news they're literally broadcasting hate speech 24/7 🀯 it's like they're trying to drive a wedge between people instead of reporting the truth. and don't even get me started on tucker carlson he's like a modern day charlie mckay but with better hair lol anyway back to fox news employees are speaking out because clearly they can't just ignore the fact that their network is being exposed for what it is - a propaganda machine πŸ“°πŸ˜’
 
I'm low-key shocked by what I just read about Fox News 🀯! Like, who knew that so many people working there felt like they were trapped in some kinda propaganda machine? It's wild to me how some employees feel like their personal morals got sold out after working there for a bit... That's some crazy stuff, fam 😲. And can you believe the pressure they're under to not criticize Trump or his supporters? That's just messed up, man πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. I guess we should be keepin' an eye on this whole situation and see how it all goes down πŸ‘€
 
I'm really surprised by all these allegations against Fox News 🀯. I mean, I've heard some people say they don't like the way the network presents news, but to hear that so many employees are actually worried about it being a "propaganda machine" for Trump is pretty disturbing 😬. It's not just about having different opinions or being critical of certain hosts, it's about compromising journalistic integrity and pushing baseless claims. That's a big deal πŸ“°.

And I have to wonder, what's going on behind the scenes that's making employees feel so pressured? Is it really just about avoiding criticism of Trump, or is there something more going on? The fact that Smartmatic is facing an indictment related to election interference in the Philippines makes me think that this could be a lot bigger than just one network's bias πŸ€”.

One thing I do hope Fox News takes seriously is addressing these concerns and making changes to promote more accurate, hard-hitting journalism. We need networks like this to hold themselves accountable and prioritize fact-based reporting over sensationalism and personal agendas πŸ’―.
 
I think it's really concerning that so many former and current Fox News employees are speaking out about the network's alleged bias and pro-Trump leanings πŸ€•. The fact that an internal survey revealed a significant amount of dissatisfaction with the network's content is telling, especially when you consider that some employees feel like they've compromised their journalistic integrity by working for the network. I also find it interesting that Smartmatic's allegations have led to an indictment from the Department of Justice, and now we're seeing more details about Fox News's alleged bias coming to light πŸ“°. It'll be fascinating to see how this case unfolds and what impact it has on the future of news journalism πŸ“Ί
 
πŸ€•πŸ“° this is gettin weird fam, fox news employees soundin like they're losin it 🀯 over all the trash they air on tv. i mean, who wants to work at a place where u gotta sell ur soul 2 the devil 4 the sake of ratings? πŸ€‘ and don't even get me started on tucker carlson & sean hannity spewin out conspiracy theories like it's nobodies business πŸ˜‚. employees r speakin out 'bout how they're bein pressured 2 push baseless claims & compromise their journalistic integrity, but fox news just keepin it silent 🀐 like a bad habit. smartmatic's defamation lawsuit & DOJ indictment are all good examples of how far this trainwreck's gone 😬
 
I'm like totally shocked by all these allegations going on at Fox News πŸ€―πŸ“°. It sounds like some employees are genuinely concerned about the direction the network is headed, and I don't blame them for speaking out πŸ’¬. The whole thing with Tucker Carlson and Sean Hannity spewing conspiracy theories and hate speech is just gross 🀒. And honestly, if there's even a hint of pressure to promote pro-Trump agenda over actual journalism, that's a huge red flag ⚠️. It's like they're more interested in stirring up drama than reporting the truth πŸ“Ί. I hope Fox News takes these allegations seriously and makes some changes to their editorial standards ASAP πŸ”’.
 
I'm totally freaking out over this 🀯... Like, seriously how can a news organization just allow itself to become a propaganda machine like that? I mean, I get it, people have different opinions but when you're selling yourself as a reputable source of info, shouldn't you be trying to report the facts, not just spewing right-wing nonsense all day? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ The fact that employees are so scared to speak up and criticize certain hosts is, like, super concerning... what kind of toxic environment is Fox News creating where people feel pressured into sacrificing their integrity for a paycheck? πŸ’Έ And don't even get me started on the whole Trump thing - it's just so shady πŸ€₯. Can we please have some actual journalism for once instead of just peddling conspiracy theories and hate speech? 😩
 
omg, can u believe what's going on at fox news? 🀯 i've always suspected that they're not as neutral as they claim to be... all these allegations about their bias towards trump and the republican party are super concerning. it's like they're more focused on promoting a specific agenda than doing real journalism.

i feel so sorry for the employees who are speaking out against this toxic environment. working at fox news must be super stressful, especially when you know that your opinions are being pushed to the side. i get why some of them are calling out top hosts like tucker carlson and sean hannity - they're literally spewing hate speech and conspiracy theories on live tv.

and can we talk about the fact that fox news is trying to downplay all these allegations? it's like they're refusing to acknowledge their own biases and instead are attacking the people who are speaking out against them. this whole situation is just a huge mess, but at least we know that some of the employees are standing up for what's right πŸ™Œ
 
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