Fox News vs. Trump: Newsmax Lawsuit Reveals Power Dynamics
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Main Point: Newsmax has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Fox News, alleging anticompetitive behavior that hindered its growth. However, the suit was initially dismissed by Judge Aileen Cannon, who gave Newsmax until September 11th to refile with more specific details.Key Details:
The Claim: Newsmax argues that fox News intentionally suppressed competition to maintain its dominance in the conservative news market. They claim this resulted in lost revenue, slower growth, and difficulty attracting advertisers.
Legal Basis: Newsmax is basing its case on antitrust laws (Sherman Act, florida Antitrust Act) and Florida’s Deceptive and Unfair trade practices Act. They are seeking significant damages (three times the amount suffered) and an injunction.
Evidence: Newsmax is using internal Fox News communications revealed during the Dominion Voting Systems defamation lawsuit. These messages show Fox executives where concerned about Newsmax as a competitor (“war footing” with Newsmax, fear of being “devastating”).
Judge Aileen Cannon: The case was initially assigned to Judge Aileen Cannon, known for her handling of the Trump classified documents case.She dismissed the initial filing, citing a lack of specific factual allegations.
* Irony: The author points out the irony of a conservative outlet (Newsmax) using the courts to challenge the outcomes of free-market competition.
