'The lawsuit noted that Fox News bosses criticized the network’s journalists for not considering the feelings of its pro-Trump audience following the election that sent Joe Biden to the White House.

'Those comments are supported by the depositions and evidence collected for the Dominion Voting Systems defamation suit against Fox News, which was settled in April for $787.5 million.

'But [U.S. District Judge Amir] Ali also said Donner was an at-will employee and that his case failed to identify “a public policy that precluded Fox from firing him over his ardent objections to the network’s programming, no matter their validity.”'
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Court dismisses wrongful termination suit by former Fox News producer

Jason Donner believed he was fired in retaliation for calling out network's reporting on Trump’s erroneous charges of 2020 election fraud and Jan. 6 insurrection.

Los Angeles Times