California Governor NEWSOM suits Fox News for Trump’s invitation call star-news.press/wp

California ruler Gavin New No. A lawsuit against Fox News was filed on Friday, in search of damage of at least 787 million dollars from the conservative network, allegedly distorting it by providing misleading comments on a phone call with President Donald Trump.
“No more lies,” Newsom wrote in a tweet announced a lawsuit, which was submitted by Democrat supreme court In Delaware, where Fox News is combined.
Newsom, which offers monetary damage, agreed to match nearly Fox Corp. Fox News and other FOX cable networks to pay voting systems to control in April 2023 to settle a lawsuit in the state of Delaweer claiming to distort Dominion by claiming a liar for its devices that were affected by the 2020 presidential result against Trump.
The NEWSOM lawsuit focuses on the comments of the Fox News Jesse Waters, who said Newsom has lied to not making an alleged call with Trump in early June.
The lawsuit claims that Fox News was driven by “lying and distortion on behalf of the president.” Trump has been involved in a conflict with the ruler because of the deployment of the National Guard forces in California and the Marine Corps to Los Angeles in response to protests on efforts to enforce immigration in the Trump administration.
Civil complaint also accuses Fox of harboring “a large nose will towards the Governor Newsom because it is a strong hero of progressive values and a detailed voice fighting the extreme Fox News”.
“If Fox News retracts the claim that he was a lie when he was talking about President Trump and does not contact him on June 9,” NEWSOM Lawyers said, in a Friday message to Fox News.
The message also requires a “official apology” from Watters and Fox News in exchange for refusing the complaint.
“If Fox News wants to lie to the American people on behalf of Donald Trump, he must face consequences – just as I did in the Dominion case,” New Roire said in a statement.
“I think the American people should be able to trust the information they receive from a major news outlet,” the ruler said. “So that Fox is ready to be honest, I will continue to fight against their advertising machine.”
“The transparent propaganda trick for the New Noirum ruler is trivial and designed to calm freedom of expression,” Fox News said in a statement.
“We will defend this issue strongly and look forward to its rejection,” the network said.
The lawsuit says that the ruler and Trump spoke for approximately 16 minutes during a call in late June 6, or in early June, depending on the time zone.
The lawsuit says: “The contents of this conversation are not closely related to this, but at any time President Trump did not raise the demonstrations in Los Angeles that started on that day, and the National Guard does not discuss.”
“When the government news tried to discuss the situation in Los Angeles, President Trump directed the issue away.”
The lawsuit notes that a few days later, on June 10, Trump told the correspondents at the Oval Office that he had last spoke to news “a day ago.
The president said he called the ruler “to tell him, and he got a better job, that he is doing a bad job. It causes a lot of death and a lot of potential death.”
After learning Trump’s demand, newsom has quickly denied that there is an invitation on that day, much less than that discussed the situation in Los Angeles.
“There was no call, not even an audio post,” newsom wrote at a post on the social networking site X.
On the evening of June 10, Watters played, during an episode of “Jesse Watters Primetime”, a clip edited by Trump removed the president’s claim that he spoke to newsom “a day ago”, noting the lawsuit.
Then Watters stated that newsom has said that there is no phone call.
Watters also said that the Fox News host John Roberts had received Trump call records, which showed that the president and the ruler had last spoke in 6 or 7 June.
“Why are Newsom lies and claims that Trump has never contacted him?” Watters request. “Why is he doing it?”
“Gavin lied to Trump’s invitation,” said Sheron, who played at Watters.
“Instead of leaving the matter alone, or simply, Fox News chose to distort the newsom ruler, and described it as a liar.”
The lawsuit says: “In recognition that President Trump was not right, but the desire to prefer him with the President, Fox News, has intentionally distorted the facts.”
Correction: NEWSOM claims that Fox News was driven by “lying and distortion on behalf of the president.” This quote was mistaken in a previous version of this article.
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2025-06-28 00:03:00



