Fox News aired Dominion conspiracy theories despite fact-checking unit's disproval
Fox News' fact-checking "Brain Room" found that conspiracy theories about Dominion Voting Systems were false despite the network running the stories, according to presented evidence in a defamation lawsuit. NBC's Amanda Terkel has details.
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