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19 August 13:01

The Newsmax station has agreed to pay $67 million to Dominion Voting Systems for false allegations of voter fraud related to the 2020 election.

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Newsmax, a pro-Trump outlet, has reached a settlement with Dominion Voting Systems, paying $67 million for allegations of voter fraud aired after the 2020 election. Dominion initially demanded $1.6 billion, and the station said it sought the settlement because of the judge's perceived lack of impartiality. Newsmax claims its coverage was fair and in line with journalistic standards. Payments will be made in installments, with the first $27 million already paid.

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Postul american pro-Trump Newsmax plăteşte despăgubiri de 67 mil. $ gigantului maşinilor de vot electronic Dominion Voting Systems, care l-a dat în judecată pentru că a difuzat acuzaţii mincinoase de fraudă electorală în urma alegerilor prezidenţiale amer
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Postul american pro-Trump Newsmax va plăti despăgubiri de 67 de milioane de dolari gigantului maşinilor de vot electronic Dominion Voting Systems, care l-a dat în judecată pentru că a difuzat acuzaţii mincinoase de fraudă electorală în urma alegerilor prezidenţiale americane din 2020
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Aliații mediatici ai lui Trump trebuie să plătească despăgubiri de 67 milioane de dolari. Ce acuzații li s-au adus acestora
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Postul american pro-Trump Newsmax plăteşte despăgubiri de 67 mil. $ gigantului maşinilor de vot electronic Dominion Voting Systems, care l-a dat în judecată
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Newsmax settles Dominion election defamation case for $67m
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Newsmax reacts to its $67 million Dominion settlement by urging businesses to leave Delaware
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Aux Etats-Unis, la chaîne pro-Trump Newsmax va payer 67 millions de dollars à l’entreprise de machines à voter Dominion
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Right-wing US network Newsmax to pay $67m over false 2020 election claims
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Newsmax to Pay $67 Million to Settle Dominion Defamation Lawsuit
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Newsmax and Dominion settle for $67m in defamation suit over US election lies
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Newsmax to pay $67M to settle defamation lawsuit from voting machine company
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Newsmax to Pay $67 Million to Dominion Voting Systems to Settle Defamation Lawsuit
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