While right-wing outrage about DirecTV's dropping of Newsmax might abound in Congress, the same, surprisingly, cannot be said for Fox News.
Monday, “You’re going to see action taken.”
But while right-wing outrage might abound in Congress, the same, surprisingly, cannot be said for the country's leading conservative news network. The Daily Beast Monday that Fox News “has only devoted 35 seconds of airtime to Newsmax getting the boot—via a brief mention fromNewsmax with another right-wing channel.” Newsmax railed against Fox’s silence in a statement to The Daily Beast Monday, with a rep telling the outlet, “The fact Fox News won’t cover this blatant censorship of a conservative network like Newsmax demonstrates they can’t be trusted to be the only source of news for millions of Americans.
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