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Recently, we reported on a story that Democrats are now making eerily similar claims about election machine fraud in at least two 2020 elections to those of Trump supporters. But, conservatives and libertarians who mention such claims are still being threatened and shamed. One of these patriots is Lou Dobbs.

I'm withdrawing from Twitter as of right now. Please join me on Parler @LouDobbsTonight. God bless you and America. — Lou Dobbs (@LouDobbs) January 9, 2021. Hours earlier, radio host Mark Levin suspended himself from the platform. “I have suspended my own Twitter account in protest against Twitter’s fascism,” Levin said. Feb 08, 2021 Facing one o f the largest libel cases in U.S history, Fox News abruptly canceled 'Lou Dobbs Tonight,' prompting the Trump-loving host to go on a Twitter tirade, tearing apart his former employer. 487,418 likes 29,094 talking about this. You're Part of the Independent Nation www.LouDobbsShop.com. Fox Business host Lou Dobbs aired a segment on his program Friday debunking his own screeds about election fraud following a legal threat from a company he’s been baselessly attacking. Dobbs featured a nonpartisan election expert who shot down his attacks after Fox News, which owns Fox Business, received a letter from a lawyer representing.

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After being unceremoniously fired from the once revered but now disintegrating anti-Trump Fox News Media Corporation on Friday, Lou Dobbs has been offered a position at the fast-rising One America News Network (OANN). Since his firing, he has retweeted up a storm about his situation Fox, including a post by Sebastian Gorka:

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Facing one of the largest libel cases in U.S history, Fox News abruptly canceled 'Lou Dobbs Tonight,' prompting the Trump-loving host to go on a Twitter tirade, tearing apart his former employer while refusing to back down from the baseless claims of election fraud that got him in such trouble in the first place.

Fox News, three of its hosts, and two of Donald Trump's former lawyers, Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell, are being sued for $2.7 billion. The case is brought on by a voting technology company, Smartmatic, and charges the defendants for spreading baseless claims that the company took part in stealing the 2020 presidential election. Antonio Mugica, the chief executive and founder of Smartmatic, told CNN Business, 'We have no choice. The disinformation campaign that was launched against us is an obliterating one. For us, this is existential, and we have to take action.'

The lawsuit was filed in New York state court on Wednesday and accuses the defendants of lying about Smartmatic's ethical standards in order to persuade the public that the election was stolen. 'Without any true villain, defendants invented one,' the lawsuit adds.

On Friday, Dobbs, the longtime host of the highest-rated show on the Fox Business Network, got canned — a move decried by Donald Trump:

Thanks for your kind words Mr.President. God bless you and all the American patriots who make this country great. https://t.co/7aPPQMl898

— Lou Dobbs (@LouDobbs) February 6, 2021

Dobbs has since gone a multi-day Twitter tirade. Dobbs retweeted dozens of supporters from his more than a decade on Fox Business Network:

I love @LouDobbs and I will follow him wherever he goes. He is one fine American gentleman and anchor.

— Juanita Broaddrick (@atensnut) February 6, 2021

Lou Dobbs will always be the greatest. Thank you for fighting for the Truth!

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— Diamond and Silk® (@DiamondandSilk) February 6, 2021

When you think of financial news on tv, you think of Lou Dobbs.

He was the trailblazer and he made it compelling.

And he is an all round journalist, a fine man and a patriot.

Vote

Hope he's back real soon.

— Rudy W. Giuliani (@RudyGiuliani) February 6, 2021Twitter

The tweet you deleted was better pic.twitter.com/ejlVPrK322

— nightschool (@richgjaci) February 6, 2021

A spokesperson for Fox News said in a statement, 'FOX News Media is committed to providing the full context of every story with in-depth reporting and clear opinion. We are proud of our 2020 election coverage and will vigorously defend this meritless lawsuit in court.'

Similarly, Powell said in a statement that she had not received notice of the lawsuit, and that it was 'just another political maneuver motivated by the radical left that has no basis in fact or law.' Giuliani added that he looks forward to litigating with them.

As for Dobbs' sudden departure, the network suggested it is unrelated to the lawsuits it's facing. 'As we said in October, FOX News Media regularly considers programming changes and plans have been in place to launch new formats as appropriate post-election, including on FOX Business – this is part of those planned changes.'

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The use of Smartmatic voting technology was confined to the Los Angeles area, a predominantly Democratic voter outcome, while Dominion Voting Systems voter technology was used in 24 states. On Jan. 25, Dominion Voting Systems also filed a lawsuit against Guiliani and Powell for $1.3 billion.

Although Trump-appointed then-Attorney General William Barr confirmed that the Department of Justice found no evidence of election fraud, the disinformation campaign spread via FOX news continued to attack Smartmatic's legitimacy, presenting a massive hill to climb for Fox Corporation.

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Sophia Tesfaye contributed to this report.