CNN media analyst Brian Stelter and Fox News' Howard Kurtz both addressed the conspiracies that surfaced after Shepard Smith abruptly announced he was leaving the network he had worked for since its inception.
Following the announcement, many speculated that Attorney General William Barr's recent meeting with Fox mogul Rupert Murdoch could have been the reason behind Smith's departure. However, both the network and Smith denied that his leaving stemmed from anything but his own choice.
“There was also a left-wing conspiracy theory out there about Shep Smith the other day, and I want to debunk it,” Stelter stated on Reliable Sources on Sunday. “There was a report in the New York Times that Rupert Murdoch had a meeting with Attorney General Bill Barr. That’s true they did meet, but it had nothing to do with Smith resigning a day or two later.”
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When Juan Williams and Chris Wallace leave Fox will be , with out doubt,a Trump propaganda machine
Shep will be better off on MSNBC, NBC, CBS. His negativity towards America and Donald Trump will fit right in with their agenda.
Health related?
1:30 - So you have not noticed Fox is outnumbered by about 5 democrat propaganda machines? Can you try some honesty in your observations or are you just too brainwashed for that simple act? And, do not come back here and try to claim the other networks are not in the tank for anything democrat. I am glad Sh*tpard is gone and cannot wait for wallace, jaun, and geraldo to leave as well.
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