Posted on 04/06/2019 12:25:41 PM PDT by Kaslin
House Oversight Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings (D-MD) last month sent a letter to former Fox News host Diana Falzone asking for her to provide documentation about the conservative cable network's decision not to run reports about Stormy Daniels' alleged affair with President Donald Trump. Although Falzone has a Nondisclosure Agreement (NDA) with Fox, her attorney said NDA's exclude government investigations.
According to a report from The New Yorker, Falzone had specific details about Daniels' alleged affair with Trump and the amount he allegedly paid her to keep her quiet.
She had the amount, she had the corporate names that the original settlement was named in, she had the dates of the affair and she asked me to confirm those details," Daniels' attorney, Keith Davidson, told MSNBC.
One of the Oversight Committee representatives, Ted Lieu (D-CA), said he believes in subpoenaing people who have NDAs if it allows them to speak freely:
I am authorized to make the following statement: If you feel silenced by an NDA and need help from a Congressional committee, please contact, or have your attorney contact, the House Judiciary Committee. https://t.co/wBk9w6pn0i Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) March 13, 2019
While Democrats are quick to say that Fox News was trying to "burry the story" to protect President Trump, Fox News executive Ken LaCorte said the story lacked any credible evidence. LaCorte wrote a piece in Mediaite, explaining his decision to put a lid on the story (emphasis mine):
Two weeks before the 2016 presidential election, as the editorial head of Fox News online, I reviewed a draft news story that said porn actress Stormy Daniels had confirmed having an affair with Donald Trump a decade earlier. The only problem was Stormy hadnt said that.
Daniels and her associates were playing a bizarre cat-and-mouse game with Fox News and other outlets, trying to get their story out without fingerprints and, ultimately, without enough proof to publish.
We and others practiced solid journalism. Now, thats being spun in an effort to prove the opposite.
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On October 18, I got my first look at the Stormy Daniels story written by Fox reporter Diana Falzone, who primarily covered celebrity news for print and video. It wasnt a detailed investigative piece as the media has portrayed this week, but a 9-paragraph story that sorely needed backup.
It included: a two-word confirmation its true from an unnamed Daniels spokesperson, an anonymous quote from a friend who said shed dropped off Daniels to meet Trump at a hotel, and quotes from The Dirty owner, who said that he had spoken to Daniels in 2011 and she had confirmed the affair.
It lacked: any mention of payments, a hush money contract or any corroborating evidence beyond the two secondhand accounts.
On top of that, Stormy Daniels herself had publicly denied the whole thing, a denial she would maintain for another year.
The story wasnt close to being publishable, and my decision to hold it was a no-brainer. I didnt do it to help Trump and never said nor implied otherwise. It was such an easy call that I never even informed my direct boss or anyone in management about it.
Still, our editors told Falzone to keep digging until, a week before the election, Stormy and her friends went radio silent.
There are so many things wrong with the Democrats' take on this. For one, they're launching investigation after investigation because they want to find something to run that makes Trump out to be a bad guy. The Russia probe proved to be one giant waste of time and taxpayer money so now they're seizing upon whatever they possibly can.
The Democrats have had an issue with Trump taking on the mainstream media and calling out their fake news. They've gone to bat for CNN, MSNBC, The Washington Post and The New York Times. They're all about protecting the "freedom of the press" except when it comes to Fox News. You know why? Because Fox bucks their narrative and actually waits until evidence is there to corroborate what's being said. Executives like LaCorte weren't going to publish a news story that could ultimately be false. They wanted to have their ducks in a row with proof in their hands. That's not "protecting the president." It's called being a responsible journalist.
One thing to keep in mind though: the freedom of the press allows each outlet to have their own editorial agenda and point of view. Editors can decide if and what they publish. Story selection happens and that's up to each outlet to decide what's right for their editorial point of view and their audience. There is absolutely nothing that said Fox had to run with this story, even if there was corroborating evidence (which there wasn't).
Democrats are moving to get explanations for editorial decisions made by a private entity and it's absolutely dangerous. This moves us one step closer to the government controlling what information is put out there and what information is kept quiet. It's what other parts of the world Hello, China! have done to control their population and keep dictators in power. The freedom of the press is supposed to serve as a check on government. The watchdog function the media has would no longer exist if various government committees and groups had say in every story that hit the front page or made it on network television.
Here's Cummings full letter to Falzone:
Cummings Letter Falzone Uploaded by Diana Marinaccio
Shake down.
how about they demand an explanation from the msm why they refused to run ANYTHING positive about trump?
House Oversight Committee Chairman Elijah Cummings (D-MD) last month sent a letter to former Fox News host Diana Falzone asking for her to provide documentation about the conservative cable network’s decision not to run reports about Stormy Daniels’ alleged affair with President Donald Trump.
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So now these fascists think they can tell the one remaining non-propaganda network what it can and cannot report?
Can’t wait for CWII.
When is Elijah “Muhammed” Cummings going to issue the same demand of ABCbs, CBSbc, NBCbs and all the other BS networks for spiking stories about all the Arkancide that occurred from the late 1990s to today?
Hey Elijah....where are the questions to every other news outlet about why they reported fake Russian collusion? Ya freakin hack!
Screw off! Commie thugs!
I would love to shake Diana Falzone down.
LOL...you and Elijah. :-)
Reminds me of the old Reverrrrennnnnd ahJahhhhhckson tactics being deployed, by Elijah.
Why has the msm refused to cover Elijahs penchant for buggery?
Were still waiting to hear what Bill Clinton was doing with Epstein on Pedophile Island.
This is beyond stupid and well into unconstitutional, glass house dwellers throwing stone, and just plain nuts.
DON’T START THIS, YOU CRAZY LUNATICS.
WE have far more to complain about media coverage.
You open that Pandora’s Box, you WILL be sorry, fools.
Given the crap CNN and MSNBC have pulled this requires some monumental chutzpah. Fox needs to tell them this is America and they can pound sand.
I’m just reading these posts:
I SEE IT ALREADY TOO LATE....GOOD!!!
KMA
The answer is for Trump to take the lead on this, Publicly Thank Cummings and Publicly ORDER AG Barr to open up Criminal Investigations into CNN,ABC,CBS,MBC,MSNBC,.... for their Obvious Illegal In Kind Campaign Contributions regarding how they covered the election.
SEND IN THE SWAT TEAM AND SEIZE EVERYTHING!!!
Elijah Cummings in unhappy about not getting 100% Democrat propaganda 100% of the time.
Literally tell them to go F themselves. “Congress SHALL MAKE NO LAW respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.”.
Congress has ZERO authority to investigate why a story was or was NOT published. It is utterly self evident that if they have no right to make a law abridging the press, that they have no right to investigate the press.
Another nothing burger.
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