The start of Dominion's defamation trial against Fox News has been delayed one day and will begin Tuesday, the court announced
The trial had been expected to start Monday in Delaware, but Superior Court Judge Eric Davis announced it would be delayed until Tuesday, according to a statement released Sunday night by the court. Dominion is an election technology company.
An entity can’t have just lied, it must have known it was lying at the time, and it has to have been done with “actual malice.” The court has already ruled on the first two, saying that Fox aired lies and knew they were lies, so instead of a question of truth, it’s about whether Fox did so maliciously.
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