Lou Dobbs Airs Segment Refuting Election Fraud Claims Including His Own In Wake Of Legal Threat Deadline 12/19/2020
Fox Business host Lou Dobbs aired a segment on Friday that amounted to a fact-checking refutation of claims that he and guests have made about an election tech company Smartmatic and its role in the 2020 presidential election, after the company threatened legal action.
Other similar segments will be shown on
Justice with Judge Jeanine on Saturday and
Sunday Morning Futures with Maria Bartiromo, a Fox News spokesperson said. Lisa Boothe will host
Judge Jeanine, as Jeanine Pirro is off for the holidays
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WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) President-elect Joe Biden told Americans on Monday that democracy prevailed as electors nationwide cast votes affirming his victory in last month s election, saying the country s governing principles withstood being pushed, tested, threatened by repeated, baseless claims of fraud championed by President Donald Trump.
In a speech from his longtime home of Wilmington, Delaware, Biden aimed to guide Americans past the tumult of the campaign and Trump s refusal to accept defeat. If anyone didn t know it before, we know it now. What beats deep in the hearts of the American people is this: democracy, Biden said. The right to be heard. To have your vote counted. To choose the leaders of this nation. To govern ourselves.