Not that we needed a public trial to prove that Fox News is the media manifestation of Pinocchio’s nose. We all know that Tucker Carlson and other Fox hosts and producers knew what a fraudulent (and possibly demented) liar Trump is before the network served as a vehicle for easily (not to mention, legally) disproven Trump-aganda. We know Carlson used his show in a pathetic attempt to sanitize the Jan. 6 Capitol riot that happened as a result of the lie he knew was a lie. We also know that Carlson has railed against critical race theory only to admit he has no idea what the academic study even is. We know that the same year Fox News was airing false MAGA musings about Dominion, Sean Hannity casually admitted on his show that he doesn’t vet the information broadcasted on his show. We know that Fox hosts have engaged in the white and fragile war against “wokeness” but have also admitted they can’t define the word “woke.” We heard a Fox News contributor blame the recent school shooting in Nashville on a side door to the school being unlocked, despite the fact that the door was locked and was shot through by the shooter. We’ve seen the network go out of its way to attack the characters of Black victims of unjust police and vigilante shootings.

Still, it would have been nice of representatives for Fox News had to publicly testify from a witness stand that the network intentionally lied.

Fortunately, Fox News is still facing a $2.7 billion lawsuit from another voting machine company, Smartmatic, which accused the network of making “over 100 false statements and implications” in backing Trump’s orangey-white nonsense about rigged machines. In a statement, Smartmatic made it clear that it has no intention of letting the network take the easy way out.

“Dominion’s litigation exposed some of the misconduct and damage caused by Fox’s disinformation campaign. Smartmatic will expose the rest,” Smartmatic attorney J. Erik Connolly said in a statement, according to the Washington Post. “Smartmatic remains committed to clearing its name, recouping the significant damage done to the company, and holding Fox accountable for undermining democracy.”

There’s a difference between media platforms showing bias, which generally all of them do, and a so-called news organization spreading provably false information.