• November 8, 2024

The Sick Connection Between Dominion And AT&T Has Finally Been Revealed!

In mid-January following Joe Biden’s order to tech giants to cancel conservative voices, DirecTV, one of the largest U.S. pay-tv providers, announced that they would not renew their contract to carry One America News Network as a TV provider.

The satellite-TV provider has notified OAN’s owner, Herring Networks Inc. that it plans to stop carrying the company’s two channels when their contract expires.

The company said in an emailed statement, “We informed Herring Networks that, following a routine internal review, we do not plan to enter into a new contract when our current agreement expires.”

But Republican Senators Ted Cruz and Mike Lee knows Biden’s political ambitions are behind all this, Joe wants to silence anyone who goes against his narrative. The Senators now demand an explanation from AT&T for the decision by its subsidiary DirecTV not to renew its contract with One America News Network.

According to 100Percent Fed Up:

On Tuesday, Senators Mike Lee and Ted Cruz submitted a letter to the members of the AT&T Board of Directors, expressing “grave concern for the future of journalism and political discourse in America.”

They then listed six specific facts/concerns regarding the issue:

  1. One American News Network (“OAN”) is being sued for alleged defamation by Dominion Voting Systems.
  2. Dominion Voting Systems is owned by Staple Street Capital.
  3. William Kennard is on the executive board of Staple Street Capital
  4. William Kennard is also the Chairman of AT&T’s board of directors
  5. AT&T owns 70% of DirecTV and controls two seats on DirecTV’s board of directors
  6. DirecTV has decided not to renew its contract with OANN.

The main concern pointed out by Lee and Cruz is that William Kennard, the Chairman of AT&T’s board of directors and executive board member of Staple Street Capital, is pushing to end its contract with OANN to benefit his personal financial interests.

The Senators then request a response to the following question within 10 business days:

“Did any employee or agent of AT&T at any time convey or suggest to any employee or agent of DirecTV an instruction or request not to renew OANN?”

Bloomberg also reported:

The Republican attorneys general in six states have also sent a letter to DirecTV, urging the satellite-TV provider to reverse its decision to drop One America News Network.

The officials called DirecTV’s decision “highly troubling and disappointing,” saying in the letter Thursday that the service was bowing to pressure from “powerful left-wing voices.” It was sent by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and co-signed by his peers from Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana and South Carolina.

Sources: 100percentfedup, Joemygod, Citigist, Bloomberg

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