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Fox Uses Michael Bay's Benghazi Movie To Revive Debunked Stand Down Order Myth

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 07/29/15 9:20 AM EDT

From the July 29 edition of Fox News' Fox & Friends:

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Previously:

No Benghazi “Stand Down” Order Was Given: Another Fox Narrative Falls Apart 

Fox Changes Meaning Of “Stand Down” Order To Keep The Benghazi Hoax Alive

Nine Military Officers Demolish Fox's Benghazi “Stand Down” Order Fable

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