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Fox Corp chairman Rupert Murdoch said TV hosts Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham may have gone “too far” in their coverage of voter fraud claims after the 2020 US elections, court documents reveal. 

His comments came to light when an email of his contained in a trove of new exhibits in Dominion Voting Systems’ lawsuit against his TV network was unsealed on Tuesday.

Dominion Voting Systems sued Fox News Networks for $US1.6 billion ($2.4 billion) in 2021, accusing the cable TV network of amplifying debunked claims that Dominion voting machines were used to rig the election against Republican Donald Trump and in favour of his rival Joe Biden, who won the election.

The reams of documents that became public on Tuesday offer a window into Fox’s internal deliberations as it covered the 2020 presidential election, alienating some viewers by being the first network to project that Mr Biden would win the crucial state of Arizona.

The documents show top executives down to show-level producers and hosts discussing concerns about the network’s reputation and casting doubt on the plausibility of Mr Trump’s claims of election fraud.

Sean Hannity speaks at a podium at a Trump rally, with Donald Trump in the background.
Fox News host Sean Hannity (right) with Donald Trump.(Reuters: Carlos Barria)

More than 6,500 pages were released on Tuesday. However, the full extent of the evidence is not clear as many filings are heavily redacted.

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