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Boehlert On Current's Viewpoint: “ABC Has Yet To Really Apologize” For “Troubling” Reporting On Benghazi

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 05/21/13 9:09 PM EDT

From the May 21 edition of Current TV's Viewpoint:

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Previously:

What ABC And The Weekly Standard Got Wrong On The Benghazi Emails

Where Are ABC News' Corrections For Their False Benghazi Email Claims?

Should Jonathan Karl Reveal His Benghazi Email Source?

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