Private texts and internal emails show what Fox News hosts and employees really thought of their network's news coverage. Read them here.

Traffic on Sixth Avenue passes by advertisements featuring Fox News personalities, including Bret Baier, Martha MacCallum, Tucker Carlson, Laura Ingraham, and Sean Hannity, adorn the front of the News Corporation building, March 13, 2019 in New York City.
Traffic on Sixth Avenue passes by advertisements featuring Fox News personalities, including Bret Baier, Martha MacCallum, Tucker Carlson, Laura Ingraham, and Sean Hannity, adorn the front of the News Corporation building, March 13, 2019 in New York City.
  • Dominion Voting Systems published a slew of texts, emails, and depositions in a Tuesday court filing.
  • These private messages contained bombshell revelations about behind-the-scenes drama at Fox News.
  • Read some of the most revealing texts from Dominion's latest evidence drop here. 

Lawyers for Dominion Voting Systems have dropped some major bombshells about what the employees and hosts at Fox News really thought about the network's news coverage. 

Dominion Voting Systems submitted in a Tuesday court filing a huge cache of internal emails, private texts, and depositions from Fox News hosts and employees. This filing is part of Dominion's $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox. 

Some of these private messages revealed Fox News host Tucker Carlson's personal loathing for former President Donald Trump, and his dislike of Trump allies like the lawyer and conspiracy theorist, Sidney Powell.

Other messages highlighted the internal strife at the company. In one exchange, Carlson and his fellow prime-time hosts, Laura Ingraham and Sean Hannity, discussed how they felt sidelined at the network.

Read some of the texts from Dominion's mega evidence-drop below. 

Tucker Carlson and an unknown confidant, on Trump

In a message on January 4 to an unnamed individual, Carlson appeared to reveal his real feelings about Trump. 

"We are very, very close to being able to ignore Trump most nights," Carlson wrote. He added that he hated Trump "passionately." 

A screenshot of texts between Tucker Carlson and an unknown employee
A screenshot of texts between Tucker Carlson and an unknown employee. In this exchange, Carlson highlights how he hates Trump "passionately."

Tucker Carlson and an unknown person, on Sidney Powell

In an exchange dated November 17, 2020, Carlson said he thought Powell was lying. Powell, per Dominion's lawsuit, had gone on Fox News and pushed voter fraud conspiracy theories. These theories, Dominion says, were from an email Powell received, sent to her by a person who claimed to be a headless, time-traveling entity with knowledge of voter fraud.

Screenshot of texts between Tucker Carlson and an unknown person.
Screenshot of texts between Tucker Carlson and an unknown person.

Laura Ingraham, Sean Hannity, and Tucker Carlson

A tense exchange between Carlson, Ingraham, and Hannity from November 16, 2020, shows the primetime hosts felt sidelined by their own colleagues.

"We're working for an organization that hates us," Ingraham texted Hannity and Carlson. 

The Fox News hosts in their text exchange also criticized Irena Briganti, a communications executive at the network.

Texts between Laura Ingraham, Sean Hannity, and Tucker Carlson.
Texts between Laura Ingraham, Sean Hannity, and Tucker Carlson.

Sidney Powell and Tucker Carlson

In an exchange with Powell on November 17, 2020, Carlson was blunt with her — calling it "cruel and reckless" for her to repeat claims of voter fraud without substantiation.  

Texts between Sidney Powell and Tucker Carlson

 

Ron Mitchell and Fox EP Tommy Firth

Fox executives Ron Mitchell's and Tommy Firth's personal text messages were also cited in Dominion's filing on Tuesday.

"This is the Bill Gates/microchip angle to voter fraud," Mitchell wrote to Firth. Mitchell was likening the conspiracy theory about voting machines to an outlandish, baseless theory that Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates implanted microchips in the COVID-19 vaccines to turn people into 5G towers.

Text messages between Ron Mitchell and Tommy Firth
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