We Want a Retraction
Voting technology firm Smartmatic has been dragged through the mud by Lou Dobbs and Maria Bartiromo and others at Fox News that don’t want to face the fact that Donald Trump lost the election.
Now, Smartmatic wants Fox News, Newsmax and OAN to issue a retraction in which they called out the company, with no proof, just because Trump got beat.
In a letter sent to Fox News, Smartmatic claims that a number of people at Fox News have been involved in a disinformation campaign against the company.
Fox News has engaged in a concerted disinformation campaign against Smartmatic. Fox News told its millions of viewers and readers that Smartmatic was founded by Hugo Chávez, that its software was designed to fix elections, and that Smartmatic conspired with others to defraud the American people and fix the 2020 U.S. election by changing, inflating, and deleting votes. While Fox News holds itself out as a trusted news source, it has continually and repeatedly published demonstrably false information and defamatory statements about Smartmatic. Fox News used its anchors and on-air guests, including Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell, to spread lies about a company that had absolutely nothing to do with the voting that took place in areas at the heart of the “conspiracies” discussed following the 2020 U.S. election.