Fox Corp chief told Sean Hannity that Trump could not go on air in 2020 if he attacked network
Source: The Guardian
Mon 24 Nov 2025 12.30 EST
Last modified on Mon 24 Nov 2025 15.46 EST
New revelations about the tense relationship between Fox News and Donald Trump in the fall of 2020 have emerged in a trove of thousands of court documents released on Sunday as part of a massive defamation lawsuit filed against the network by voting technology company Smartmatic.
One exchange showed that Lachlan Murdoch, the chief executive of Fox News parent company Fox Corp, told star anchor Sean Hannity in a 1 October 2020 text chain that Trump could not appear on Fox again if he attacked the network.
Sean, sorry, but the president is not coming back on air if he uses it to attack us, Murdoch wrote to a group that also included his father, Rupert, and Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott. It is the same rule we have with the other side. This is a golden rule, signing the message with Thx L. (In a 1 October 2020 interview with Hannity, Trump said Fox was a much different place than it used to be.)
Hannitys response to Murdochs message was redacted. The situation got worse in the wake of the 2020 presidential election, when many Fox News supporters turned against the network, including Trump himself, leading to something of an existential crisis at the long-dominant channel.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/media/2025/nov/24/murdoch-sean-hannity-trump-fox-news-2020