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Fox back-pedals after ‘cruel’ fake news

The right-wing US channel comes under fire after peddling bogus conspiracy theory

May 30, 2017 10:49
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Spare a thought for Donald Trump’s media cheerleaders. As a sea of scandal laps at the door of the Oval Office, they are faced with a seemingly impossible challenge: how to report the news all of America is talking about without damaging the man they helped persuade 63 million of its citizens to vote for last November.

Two weeks ago, Fox News, Rupert Murdoch’s right-wing cable news channel, thought it had found the perfect answer — change the subject. In place of stories about the Trump campaigns links to Russia, the firing of FBI Director James Comey and the appointment of a special prosecutor, it decided to peddle a bizarre and bogus conspiracy theory about the year-old murder of Seth Rich, a young Jewish staffer for the Democratic party.

The gambit, which led Mr Rich’s parents to beg the channel to stop exploiting their son’s tragic death, now appears to have boomeranged. Rather than distracting viewers’ attention from the president’s growing legal and political problems, it threatens the future of Fox’s highest-rated show and one of Mr Trump’s most vocal supporters in the media, Sean Hannity.

In the early hours of 10 July last year, 27-year-old Mr Rich was gunned down near his home in Washington DC in an apparent botched robbery. An employee of the Democratic National Committee (DNC), he had recently been hired by Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign and was excitedly planning a four-month move to her New York headquarters.

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