Courtesy of Brian Tyler Cohen.
Media Matters filed a complaint against Fox News with the FEC .
"According to the filings and Rupert Murdoch's own acknowledgements during deposition, his own sort of validation, he said he did this thing, basically in the 2020 election, right before election day, so late October 2020 the Biden campaign bought a series of advertisements of which some of them were on Fox which meant that Fox had confidential advertising information so the nature of the ad, maybe where they were being purchased, when they were being deployed, so essentially ad strategy and what Rupert Murdoch said he did is that he took the advertisements and he shared them with Jared Kushner who was not only Trump's son in law, but he was also a senior advisor to the Trump campaign. And we filed an FEC complaint because that's illegal. And it's pretty clear. It's not even up for debate. The law is really obvious here. It says that corporations can't give contributions to these campaigns. So that's the first thing. It says that contributions are not just money, that a material thing of value also counts as a contribution. And then the third thing is that they determined ovythe years that advertising, information about advertising, and advertising strategy is considered a thing of value."
Jared Kushner had to know that this was illegal and he still received this information. They are seeking the maximum penalty that's allowable. He sees the Dominion defamation lawsuit as the beginning of a cascading series of consequences for Fox News intentionally serving as the propaganda arm of the Republican Party and Donald Trump.