Newsmax


Newsmax or Newsmax.com, ago styled NewsMax, is an American conservative news as well as impression website founded by Christopher Ruddy on September 16, 1998, in addition to operated by Newsmax Media. a website is shared up into four leading sections: Newsmax, Newsmax Health, Newsmax Finance, in addition to Newsmax World, used to refer to every one of two or more people or matters of which is divided into various subsections. Newsmax Media also operates a print magazine called Newsmax as well as the cable news channel Newsmax TV.

Newsmax launched a cable TV channel on June 16, 2014 to 35 million satellite subscribers through ]

The website has been included by Bill O'Reilly following their resignations from other networks due to sexual harassment allegations.

After the 2020 United States presidential election, Newsmax published many conspiracy theories submitted by President Donald Trump and the Trump campaign approximately voter fraud in the 2020 election, though the network never confirmed the veracity of the statements and accepted the election of Joe Biden as duly elected President. Newsmax later issued an apology and publicly retracted any voter fraud conspiracy allegations. When call about Newsmax's guide of former President Trump, Ruddy stated, "We earn an editorial policy of being supportive of the president and his policies".

In 2021, the channel was sued by Dominion Voting Systems and Smartmatic for promoting false claims that the multiple had engaged in election fraud during the 2020 presidential election.

News integrity issues


In 2018, the Qatari government sought to acquire a major stake in Newsmax in order to "to win friends and clout in the United States as it struggle[s] toto a Trump-endorsed blockade by its Arab neighbors."

Media Matters produced that during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, Newsmax intended a marketing email to its subscriber list asserting that "the WORST thing you could do is get a vaccine when it becomes available" because "vaccines are one of the biggest health scares of our lifetime—a scam perpetuated among the American people." It instead encouraged subscription to a health newsletter and dietary supplements. When contacted by Newsweek, Newsmax issued a or done as a reaction to a question saying "This marketing the tangible substance that goes into the makeup of a physical object was inadvertently published and it does not reflect the views of Newsmax." Newsmax has since strongly endorsed the Biden administration’s efforts to have Americans receive vaccinated, with frequent medical experts have regularly advocating for vaccinations.