Potential jurors in a defamation trial seeking to hold Fox News responsible for repeatedly airing false claims related to the 2020 presidential election were asked Thursday whether they were viewers of the network and had any opinions about allies of former President Donald Trump who helped spread the allegations after his loss.
It wasn't clear how many of the potential jurors might have been dismissed after answering the questions because the jury selection process was closed to the media and public.
Delaware Superior Court Judge Eric Davis previously made clear that the selection process would be done out of public view to ensure the privacy and safety of potential jurors. They also were asked whether they know any of the potential witnesses for the trial, a list of nearly 120 names. Davis also didn't allow questions related to some of the claims aired on Fox in the weeks after the election, including whether jurors agreed that Dominion is owned by a company founded in Venezuela to rig elections for the late strongman Hugo Chávez or that it paid kickbacks to government officials who used its machines that year.
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