Posted on 02/07/2020 10:28:45 AM PST by Mount Athos
Fox News own research team has warned colleagues not to trust some of the networks top commentators claims about Ukraine.
An internal Fox News research briefing book obtained by The Daily Beast openly questions Fox News contributor John Solomons credibility, accusing him of playing an indispensable role in a Ukrainian disinformation campaign.
The document also accuses frequent Fox News guest Rudy Giuliani of amplifying disinformation, as part of an effort to oust former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch, and blasts Fox News guests Victoria Toensing and Joe diGenovaboth ardent Trump boostersfor spreading disinformation.
The 162-page document, entitled Ukraine, Disinformation, & the Trump Administration, was created by Fox News senior political affairs specialist Bryan S. Murphy, who produces research from what is known as the networks Brain Rooma newsroom division of researchers who provide information, data, and topic guides for the networks programming.
The research brief is especially critical of Solomon, a former opinion columnist at The Hill whose opinion pieces about Ukraine made unsubstantiated claims about its government interfering in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Solomons pieces for The Hill fueled Giulianis efforts to dig up dirt in Ukraine, which eventually helped lead to President Donald Trumps impeachment. Trump has also frequently cited Solomons questionable reporting on Twitter in his own defense.
While Solomon is portrayed on Sean Hannitys show as a crusading investigative reporterdespite The Hill overtly branding him an opinion columnistthe Brain Room document accuses the contributor of taking part in a Ukrainian smear campaign. John Solomon played an indispensable role in the collection and domestic publication of elements of this disinformation campaign, the Fox briefing book notes.
Those smears, according to the briefing, were driven by people like disgraced former Ukrainian prosecutor Yuriy Lutsenko and the allies of Dmytro Firtash, an indicted Ukrainian oligarch and accused high-level Russian mafia associate (an accusation he denies). Both Lutsenko and Firtash have been seen as forces driving Giulianis efforts in Ukraine to dig up dirt on Trumps political enemies.
Elsewhere in the internal brief, Murphy urges Fox News employees to focus on a wide range of alleged journalistic misdeeds from Solomon, including non-disclosure of conflicts, use of unreliable sources, publishing false and misleading stories, misrepresentation of sources, and opaque coordination with involved parties.
Despite Solomons reputation for questionable claims, he continued to be a fixture on Fox News even as impeachment inquiry witness Lt. Col. Alexander Vindmanwho listened in on the infamous quid pro quo call between Trump and Ukraines presidenttestified that all the elements of the columnists supposed Ukraine reporting were false. The Hill announced it would conduct a full review of Solomons work. Though he has not appeared on Hannitys show since Dec. 26, Solomons most recent Fox appearance came last Friday on Laura Ingrahams primetime show.
The existence of the briefing book was first publicly flagged by Marcus DiPaola, a former freelance Fox News producer. Solomon, who years ago wrote for Newsweek/The Daily Beast, did not respond to a request for comment. Nor did Giuliani, Toensing, and diGenova.
The research division of FOX News produces a briefing book for all major stories, which serves as a standing collection of extensive data on major topics for internal use by all those in editorial functions. The Ukraine briefing book is nothing more than a comprehensive chronological account of what every person involved in the Ukraine controversy was doing at any identifiable point in time, including tracking media appearances of major players who appeared on FOX News and in many other outlets, Mitch Kweit, senior vice president of the Brain Room, said in a statement to The Daily Beast. The 200 page document has thousands of data points and the vast majority have no relation to FOX Newsinstead its now being taken out of context and politicized to damage the network.
The document also disputes the credibility of Trump personal attorney and frequent Fox News guest Rudy Giuliani. While the former New York mayor has regularly appeared on Fox to justify his efforts to pressure the Ukrainian government to investigate former Vice President Joe Bidens son Hunter on Trumps behalf, Murphy claims Giuliani is easily fooled by Ukrainian disinformation.
Murphy writes that Giuliani has a high susceptibility to disinformation disseminated by Ukrainians like Lutsenko and Firtash. The document notes that two indicted Giuliani pals, Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, had strong reported financial links to Firtash.
Reading the timeline in its entiretynot a small taskmakes clear the extensive role played by Rudy Giuliani and his associates, Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, in spreading disinformation, Murphy writes.
The brief also questions the credibility of diGenova and Toensing, a married pair of Washington lawyers and frequent Fox News guests who appeared across the networks right-wing commentary shows.
The pair were regularly deployed by Fox hosts like Hannity, Lou Dobbs, and Tucker Carlson to criticize the Democrats impeachment inquiry and attack Fox News analysts who questioned the presidents actions. DiGenova briefly stopped appearing on Fox after spewing on-air the anti-Semitic trope that liberal billionaire George Soros controls the U.S. State Department. And then he and his wife have altogether ceased appearing on the network since December.
Fox News itself reported in September that diGenova and Toensing were working with Giuliani to dig up dirt on the Bidens. Notable are the roles of Joe diGenova and Victoria Toensing in spreading disinformation and their parroting of beneficial narratives while employed by Firtash, the internal research brief adds.
During their Fox appearances about the unfolding Ukraine scandal in 2019, diGenova and Toensing failed to note that they were working for Firtash, who is attempting to avoid extradition to the United States. The pair had billed the Ukrainian oligarch $1 million as of October, according to a Bloomberg report.
Last years document urges Fox employees to consider diGenova and Toensings failure to note during their Fox appearances that they were employed by Firtash. It advises employees to focus on the pairs non-disclosure of financial motives and representation of Firtash while spreading false and misleading stories.
The briefing book is also seemingly critical of Foxs own coverage, urging employees to note the role that unnamed US Media outlets played a role in the amplification of disinformation stories from clearly unreliable sources and non-disclosure of conflicts by guests. While Fox isnt specifically named in the introduction, much of the timeline focuses on appearances made on Fox programs, and Murphy writes that the most prominent outlets who amplified the disinformation campaign are mentioned in the timelinea possible reference to Fox News itself.
The document notes omissions by Hannity, who frequently had Solomon, Toensing, diGenova, and Giuliani on his show. Murphy notes that the primetime star continued to refer to Solomon as an investigative reporter even after The Hill explicitly labeled his work to be opinion. The briefing also dings Hannity for failing to mention, in a segment featuring Toensing and diGenova about an affidavit filed on behalf of Firtash, that the pair were working for the Ukrainian oligarch Firtashan obvious conflict of interest.
At no time during the program does Hannity, Toensing, and diGenova mention who requested the statement nor do they discuss that they are Firtashs attorneys, the briefing book reads.
FAUX News.....................
Who specifically at Foxnews? It makes a big difference.
Barely a notch better than the rest of the lame stream media any longer. Which is no endorsement at all.
Fox News has been a propaganda outlet for Bush League Republicans for most of its existence.
I stopped watching 5 or so years ago.
Not because I’m above network today or holier than thou.
I just couldn’t take all the arguing on the night time shows.
It became too much theater and not enough meat.
Not that I watch anything substantial now lol. But at least what I’m watching now isn’t supposed to be :)
Did Adam Schift write this for them? I will take Sarah Carter and John Solomon’s word before the fake news media.
The Daily Beast - read no further.
All designed to protect corrupt Democrat politicians, who are above investigation.
Now Solomon is the victim of a FISA green light on covert surveillance over Ukraine.
Will any Foxnews people like Hannity, Tucker Carlson, etc. speak out on air about this BS? The new PC owners of Fox will come for them anyway.
it’s Paul Ryan bullshit.
“Who specifically at Foxnews? It makes a big difference.”
HUH?
Now John Solomon can come on and go heads up against someone with enough information to participate in a lively point by point debate. Hell go 4 hours wide on any night of the week and lets get to the bottom of truth.
If the sources are not good on from the nerd room or John Solomon it will quickly be flushed out by the public.
” Murphy notes that the primetime star (Hannity) continued to refer to Solomon as an investigative reporter even after The Hill explicitly labeled his work to be opinion.”
Powerful stuff, LOL
Paul Ryan?
Hit that nail on the head!
I’m not a Fox News fan (they are more about entertainment than hard news) but the reality is that Democrats and their allies in both network and cable news are the real kings of disinformation. Nobody else even comes close. They lie, distort, omit facts and blatently push their daily liberal talking points.
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