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Fox bans Judge Jeanine from Christian news show for attacking voting machines.

Fox News Host Judge Jeanine Pirro Withdraws from Christian Commentary Show

Fox News host Judge Jeanine Pirro has withdrawn from the “Flashpoint Live” event, a Christian commentary show being held at the Faith Life Church in New Albany, Ohio this week. The event’s host, Gene Bailey, claims that Fox News made Pirro withdraw from the event, despite her being scheduled to speak at a Friday morning session and participate in a book signing for her new book, “Crimes Against America: The Left’s Takedown of Our Republic.”

Bailey expressed surprise at Pirro’s withdrawal, stating that her appearance had been promoted for some time and that she had even appeared on the program the previous week. Fox News has not yet commented on the situation.

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On “Flashpoint” last Tuesday, Pirro sounded excited about participating in this week’s event, saying with a big smile, “I’m looking forward to it.” However, it seems that Pirro has been forced to pull out of the event, likely due to opinions expressed by “Flashpoint” panelists, including show host Bailey, questioning the integrity of the 2020 election.

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Did Fox News Ban Judge Jeanine from a Christian News Show?

According to a recent report by The Western Journal, Fox News has banned Judge Jeanine Pirro from appearing on a Christian news show called “Flashpoint” after the show criticized voting machines.

“It’s very public that Tucker [Carlson] was part of the deal … to silence his voice, and Fox News, I’m sure, has told Jeanine that she can’t go on ‘Flashpoint’ because of the content of ‘Flashpoint’ and that they’re standing for the truth.” – Mike Lindell

Mike Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow and a supporter of former President Donald Trump, made the claim that Fox News was trying to silence voices that spoke out against election fraud. He also alleged that Tucker Carlson was part of a deal to silence his own voice on the matter.

In April, Fox News reportedly settled a lawsuit over election integrity for $787.5 million. According to Variety, Carlson learned that his removal from the air was a condition of the settlement.

However, Fox News denied that Carlson’s removal was related to the settlement.

What Does This Mean?

The banning of Judge Jeanine from “Flashpoint” raises questions about the role of media in shaping public opinion and the extent to which news organizations are willing to allow dissenting voices to be heard. It also highlights the ongoing controversy surrounding the 2020 election and allegations of voter fraud.

Conclusion

While the truth behind the banning of Judge Jeanine from “Flashpoint” may never be fully known, it is clear that the issue of election integrity continues to be a contentious one in American politics.

  • Did Fox News ban Judge Jeanine from “Flashpoint”?
  • What role does the media play in shaping public opinion?
  • How can we ensure that dissenting voices are heard in the media?

These are important questions that deserve further discussion and debate.



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