anchor had you heard stories like that before reporter: i have not. i think that the key thing in all this right now is really what she s saying about the culture that she experienced at the network, what s she s bringing forward in her workplace suit i think everything else aside, a lot ofwhat we re talking about was material in terms of the dominion suit. going forward, the sensitivity that i m picking up on is about workplace culture and something that fox has really talked about addressing over years and years after previous suits involving roger ails, bill o reilly, that s the most material subject. to that point she describes something so chilling about tucker carlson s show, the anti-semitism, racism and the
trial. it was really the fbi that set up this thing, not fox telling the american people that the election was rigged and the voting machines did it when i went back to them and said, look, there s no conspiracy theory here i called the attorney who is representing one of the proud boys he told me on two occasions, there s no conspiracy. get away from this stuff this is dangerous. tell tucker to stop. i will come on your show, but i ll walk off if he asks me this the result was find somebody else tucker is intent on this that wore on my mental health. by that time i had begun to connect the dots that the programming we were putting on the air every night was not just generating business, but also generating hatred in the audience after january 6th i had this wakeup moment that this is hurting people people are getting angry
and all sorts of other revealing things i want to ask about whether you believe that your lawsuit, your two lawsuits, are behind tucker s firing yesterday? i think it has something to do with it i don t know for sure. it s not a fact. i would like to think, if anything, it shows when you have the truth on your side and you stand up for yourself, people will listen. for now that s what i m taking from it. do you believe anything you said about your experience on the show in your deposition, the fact that you would have been dominion s star witness, do you think that had anything to do with fox s decision to fire tucker carlson i think some of that we heard had to do with the settlement that was made last week he did come up in my deposition.
it they re telling me it s strange i don t have it. i should have it it makes it clear why you wanted it and how you changed it to make it more accurate this is from your eratta sheet do you trust the producers at fox? yes. you get this this is what you corrected it to no, i don t trust all the producers at fox if asked to elaborate they re activists not journalists and impose their political agendas on the programming i also caught someone i work with pla gorizing i felt i had to do everything possible to avoid becoming a star witness for dominion or
i someone i respected greatly and bill barr said it s bs it s bs. what did you hear yesterday from fox, anyone that works there, anything from anyone about tucker s firing? no. nothing no. no one is coming near me they could be worried i have tapes. abby grossberg, one of the most intriguing plot twists in covering the dominion lawsuit and our coverage of fox news, thank you for your time today and for talking to us. we appreciate it. can i say one last thing? sure. i want an apology from fox. dominion didn t get one they paid $800 million to not apologize to dominion. did they apologize to gretchen have you talked to any of the women? she reached out i m very supportive. i m grateful for that.