Fox Reporter Announces Live on Air She's Blowing the Whistle to Project Veritas
Ivory Hecker goes off script, says she's got secret recordings to expose Fox Corp.

A local Fox reporter in Texas went off-script during a live broadcast to announce she's blowing the whistle on the network by handing over secret recordings to Project Veritas.
Ivory Hecker, a Fox 26 reporter in Houston, revealed Monday that she has recordings that expose Fox Corp.'s alleged "muzzling" her and other journalists.
According to Hecker, Fox News's parent company is working to "keep certain information" hidden from the public.
Hecker made the bombshell announcement during a regular local feature about the heatwave in Montgomery County.
“Fox 26 reporter Ivory Hecker is live in Montgomery County to take a look at that aspect,” the show's anchor said while introducing her live camera feed to talk about a heatwave.
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"Thanks, guys. That’s right.” Hecker said.
"Before we get to that story I want to let you, the viewers, know that Fox Corp. has been muzzling me to keep certain information from you, the viewers," she added.
"And from what I am gathering, I am not the only reporter being subjected to this.
"I am going to be releasing some recordings about what goes on behind the scenes at Fox because it applies to you, the viewers.”
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BREAKING: Fox 26 Houston TV Reporter @IvoryHecker Informs Network LIVE ON AIR That She Has Been Secretly Recording Them and Intends on Telling Her Story to Project Veritas#Fox26Whistleblower pic.twitter.com/ZLNRSrhAgy
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“I found a nonprofit journalism group called Project Veritas that’s going to help put that out tomorrow, so tune into them,” she added.
"...but as for this heatwave across Texas, you can see what it’s doing to AC units," she said as she returned to the script.

Project Veritas, founded by investigative journalist James O'Keefe, has released several bombshell exposés in recent years.
Just this year, Project Veritas won an early round in a defamation lawsuit against The New York Times, after the newspaper claimed their reporting was "false."
The group also released a series of videos showing a CNN tech director discussing the network’s propaganda.
They also published undercover videos showing Facebook's "content moderators" admitting that they target Trump supports and block posts of anyone they see "wearing a MAGA hat."