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The Democratic representative says that Fox News was misleading

Fox News President Lachlan Murdoch, and Fox News Media CEO, Suzanne Scott was pressed by Democratic representative Robert Garcia in a letter that accused their network of “misleadingly” on Thursday publishing an interview in 2024 with President Donald Trump to distribute the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein “horrific crimes”.

Garcia, who was recently elected member of the chamber’s supervisory committee classification, asked if the Trump’s Fox News edition “induced the American people”. He also asked if Trump or members of his campaign team “could interfere” with the chain’s editing process.

Fox News, in a press release in Thewrap, said that there was “no selective or misleading editing.”

During a television interview on “Fox & Friends Weekend” in June 2024, Rachel Campos-Duffy asked Trump if he “declared Epstein files” once elected president.

“Yeah, yes, I would,” said Trump, broadcasting.

In a longer response broadcast the next day on “Fox & Friends” and in other platforms, the complete response of the president was given: “Yeah, yes, I would. I guess I would. I think less because, you don’t know, you don’t want to affect people’s lives if it’s bogus things in there, because it’s a lot of phony stuff with this whole world.

At that time, Campos-Duffy jumped in a request requested: “Do you think that would restore confidence? Help restoring confidence? “

Trump continued: “I don’t know about Epstein, as much as I do the others. Admittedly, on how he died. It would be interesting to discover what happened there, because it was a strange situation, and the cameras did not work, etc., etc. But yes, I would go very far to it.”

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Garcia, in his letter obtained by Thewrap, said that the “well -documented” well -documented “offer” well documented “with Epstein and Fox News”, selective omission raises serious concerns that the network has deliberately assembled to protect Trump from any other association with Epstein or the horrible crimes he authorized. “”

He added: “It is legitimate to wonder if President Trump himself or those who are close to him may have actively encouraged this restraint of information to the American people.”

A Fox News spokesman reiterated to Thewrap that “there was no selective or misleading edition.

The representative continued: “The not published interview was also carried out on several Fox News media platforms with complete transparency on June 3, 2024, including audio, digital and streaming, while the whole transcript was published on Foxnews.com.”

The full interview is available here; Trump’s response comes on the brand 35:30.

Garcia’s letter to Murdoch and Scott came after Paramount recently paid $ 16 million to Trump to settle a trial claiming that “60 minutes” had “deceived” an interview with Kamala Harris leading to the 2024 elections.

The Democratic legislator of Los Angeles added that his interrogation by Murdoch and Scott is particularly important, considering that “the efforts of President Trump to punish Paramount”.

CNN was the first point of sale to report the letter on Thursday.

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