Fox argues its conspiracytinged Jan. 6 coverage is protected by the First Amendment

News Summary
- Fox News argued in court Wednesday that its hosts and guests were merely raising questions and presented a puzzle to unravel when they suggested falsely that January rioter Ray Epps was a government agent
- The pushback came in a defamation suit that Epps filed against the right wing network
- He claims Fox figures including ex host Tucker Carlson destroyed his reputation by repeatedly raising the baseless idea that he led a false flag plot to hurt Donald Trump
- Fox News paid million to settle with Dominion earlier this year and is still facing a billion lawsuit from Smartmatic another voting technology company
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