Fox News laid off its entire investigative unit of reporters one month after the cable news company settled with Dominion Voting Systems for $787.5 million, a report said.
Related: CNN’s Darcy: Fox News Viewership “Collapsing” Among 25-54 Age Demo After Tucker Firingthe laid-off reporters are the “sacrificial lambs,” of the Dominion settlement.
“The rank and file journalists are getting let go meanwhile upper management are sitting pretty while they are the execs responsible for the Dominion debacle,” the Fox employee said. “We are the sacrificial lambs.” “The outrage is that Suzanne Scott and Maria Bartriomo keep their jobs,” one staffer added. “Meanwhile the journalists get let go. We are in shock.”
Another former Fox “talent” suspects the cable news company is trying to “get money off the books before June 30,” due to the Dominion settlement.Rolling Stone . “They are trying to get money off the books before June 30. They have to save money because of the [Dominion] lawsuit.”that a source said the investigative unit layoffs have “nothing to do with Dominion.”Jordan Dixon-Hamilton is a reporter for Breitbart News. Write to him at
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