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Texas Governor Greg Abbott Questions Dominion Voting Systems Role in the Canceling of “Tucker Carlson Tonight” on the Fox News Network 

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Texas Governor Greg Abbott went on record asking Dominion Voting Systems to explain if, as reported, the company played a role in the cancellation of Fox News host Tucker Carlsons’ primetime show. 

Fox News and Carlson “parted ways” last month despite Carlson being the network’s most popular primetime host. The announcement came just days after Fox News reached a settlement with Dominion over its claims that the news network defamed the company by “spreading election lies” about the 2020 presidential election. 

“If the public reporting is accurate that Dominion Voting Systems demanded that Tucker Carlson be fired as part of a litigation settlement, then I am happy that Dominion does not operate in Texas, and I don’t think that they should do so in the future,” Abbott tweeted Saturday.

“We may disagree with other’s positions, but we should never try to improperly silence views contrary to our own.”

The governor warned that if Dominion “wants to do business with Texas in the future, they should first answer questions about what role, if any, they played in silencing a prominent conservative journalist. The answers to those questions, and other factors, should guide whether we want them to operate here.”

It’s time for companies to remain non-partisan especially if involved in elections in the manner in which Dominion is. How can Americans have any confidence in the election process if the voting machine company wants to silence opinions it does not like? 

Abbott attached a link to an Axios story that said according to two sources, Carlson received word from a Fox board member that his show was taken off the air as part of the Dominion settlement. 

A letter from Tucker’s lawyers to Fox News states:

“Carlson was told by a member of the Fox board that he was taken off the air as part of the Dominion settlement, two sources briefed on the conversation told Axios.”

“Dominion did not insist on them [Fox News] firing Tucker Carlson as part of the settlement,” said Dominion lawyer Stephen Shackelford when Axios questioned him on the accusations. 

Shackelford did surmise that Fox News parted ways with Carlson as a result of the lawsuit, however. 

“But the very fact that that’s what resulted out of all of this, and it’s traceable from the work that Dominion and Staple Street set in motion … of course, I know what’s in the redacted stuff, and I can’t say anything about it. I hope that it all gets un-redacted at some point.”

Dominion has denied the claim to two other news outlets as well. Spokeswoman Claire Bischoff previously told Newsmax that, “Dominion has been on the record clearly stating that canceling Carlson’s show was not part of the settlement agreement.”

A Dominion spokeswoman also told Newsweek that Carlson’s show cancellation “was [not] part of the settlement agreement and any claims otherwise are false.”

Carlson made an announcement via Twitter about where his faithful viewers can find him in the near future.

“Starting soon, we’ll be bringing a new version of the show we’ve been doing for the last six and a half years to Twitter,” he said in a tweeted video.

“We’ll bring some other things, too, which we’ll tell you about. But for now we’re just grateful to be here.”

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