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ABC's Benghazi Report Mischaracterizes Witness Testimony About U.S. Ability To Respond To Attack

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 05/01/14 7:03 PM EDT

From the May 1 edition of ABC's ABC World News:

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Previously:

Benghazi Testimony Derails Fox's “Incredibly Damning” Attack On Obama

ABC's Jonathan Karl Glosses Over The Fact That White House Memo Wasn't Centered On Benghazi

ABC's Jonathan Karl And The Proof The White House Memo Wasn't Just About Benghazi

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