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“Unholy alliance”: ABC reports on Glenn Beck's Goldline scandal

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 07/20/10 12:20 AM EDT

From the July 19 edition of ABC's Nightline:

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Previously:

Glenn Beck promotes gold to audience while profiting from gold investment firms

Beck reportedly “in a bit of trouble” with Fox News over promoting gold

Rep. Weiner goes after Beck's house of gold

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