‘Publicity Machine’: Gavin Newsom Fox News for $ 787m on call with Trump; Cite edited video

California governor Gavin Newsom filed a suit on Fox News on Friday, in which the network accused Donald Trump of deliberately incorrectly presenting his recent phone calls. It is recorded in the suit, delaware, where Fox is based, demands at least $ 787 million compensation and calls to prevent the network from broadcasting or publishing the network for order of a court, which makes a false claim of the newsmom lying about the interaction.The lawsuit is the center of a segment of Fox News Host Jesse Waters, with a misleadingly edited video of Trump to a briefly claimed video that Newsom had misled the public. The Governor’s legal team argues that coverage about Trump’s recent decision to deploy national guard soldiers in Los Angeles was not only wrong, but also deliberately harmful.Newsom has adopted a conflictist approach since his administration was sent to soldiers this month amid the immigration crack of its administration. Politico reported that Newsom’s lawyers also sent a five-and-a-time letter, full of strong attacks on the integrity of the network and commenting on Trump’s mental sharpness.The lawyers wrote, “It is probably surprising that a near-octogenian and late night social media scraps may have confused the dates with the history of illusory public statements,” the lawyers wrote. “But Fox’s decision to cover for President Trump’s error cannot be rejected so easily.”The letter also stated that the Governor was ready to leave the suit if Fox withdrew its claim and the host Jess Waters makes a rendering on air waiver.The amount sought by Newsom is in a loss of $ 787.5 million that Fox News paid a Dominion voting system in 2023, including a high-profile defamation case, including false claims about the election. His case has come at a time when President Trump has also launched several legal battles against major media outlets and corporations, many of which have ended in multi-million dollars settlements.Newsom told Politico in a statement, “If Fox News wants to lie to American people on behalf of Donald Trump, it should be faced with its consequences, such as in the Dominion case,” Newsom told Politico in a statement. “As long as Fox is not ready to be true, I will continue to fight against his promotional machine.”Newsom says that his last phone call with Trump lasted about 16 minutes and on June 7, Trump ordered 2,000 soldiers in Los Angeles to respond to the ongoing protests, despite the newsmom’s objections. On 8 June, Newsom talked about a phone call on MSNBC.However, on 10 June, Trump told reporters that he spoke with Newsom a day earlier, suggesting that 700 American Marines were sent to Los Angeles on the same day. Newsom dismissed Trump’s statement, disputed the time in a post on X.Newsom said in the post, “There was no call. There was no sound mail. Americans should be worried about a President who deployed Marines on our streets does not even know who he is talking to.”That evening, Jessie Waters broadcast a small version of Trump’s comments and questioned, “Why would Newsom lie and Trump never called him?” At the same time, he displayed a screenshot of the President’s call log provided by Fox Host John Roberts, which actually confirmed Newsom’s account that he had a final conversation on 7 June.The lawsuit has accused Fox News of incorrectly presenting the dispute between Newsom and Trump to damage the political future of Newsom. Their legal team argues that coverage meets the standard for defamation and can damage their support with voters and donors. They also claim that Fox’s actions attached to misleading business practices and violated California’s unfair competition law.