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    REVEALED: Rupert Murdoch Hosted Ron DeSantis at His California Ranch and Told Him FOX News Will Support Him

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    In 2020, Rupert Murdoch, proprietor of FOX News, hosted Governor Ron DeSantis at his California ranch in Bel Air. He informed him that FOX News would support his prospective presidential run in 2024.

    Since then, Murdoch and FOX Corporation have terminated the prominent Trump-MAGA supporter Tucker Carlson.

    Since then, FOX News has implemented a soft prohibition against President Trump.

    This new trajectory is detrimental to the news station. Since dismissing Tucker Carlson, FOX News has lost almost half of its audience.

    Knewz gave a report on the meeting. For the record, NewsCorp was the owner of Knewz until 2021.

    According to Vanity Fair, the conservative media mogul invited the governor of Florida to a dinner at his vineyard in Bel Air, California in 2020 and assured him that Fox would support his prospective 2024 presidential campaign.

    More on this story via The Gateway Pundit:

    Earlier this year, signs of this sentiment became more apparent as Fox implemented a soft ban on Trump and began featuring DeSantis more frequently. CONTINUE READING…

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