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Fox News Reporting Uses Dubious “Benghazi Source” To Push Myth That No Help Was Sent During Attack

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 05/02/14 10:07 PM EDT

From the May 2 edition of Fox News' Fox News Reporting: Benghazi: White House Cover-Up Revealed?

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Previously:

Fox Uses Unnamed Source To Revive Discredited Myth That Response To Benghazi Was Inadequate

Foreign Policy Casts More Doubt On Fox's Benghazi Source

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