Fox News' silence on the dangerous misinformation and conspiracy theories promoted by 'Diamond & Silk' speaks volumes about the network's commitment to accuracy amid the pandemic. | Analysis by oliverdarcy
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Fox News might be working hard to whitewash its past coverage and convince the public that it is taking the coronavirus pandemic with the upmost seriousness, but its actions — or apparent lack of action, in this case — speak louder than its words."Diamond & Silk" might not seem like a duo worth your attention, but the pro-Trump sisters command a sizable audience that includes the President of the United States. They are also paid by Fox, where the two have a Fox Nation show.
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