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CNBC Hosts Trump To Push Unemployment Conspiracy Theory

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 10/09/12 11:25 AM EDT

From the October 9 edition of CNBC's Squawk Box:

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Previously:

Eight Veteran Economics Reporters Dismiss “Implausible” Jobs Numbers Conspiracy

Fox Turns To Donald Trump To Peddle Unemployment Rate Trutherism

Limbaugh Notes He And Jack Welch Agree That Jobless “Numbers Have Been Cooked”

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