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Fox Victim Blaming: Anchor Says IRS Official Lerner Should Answer Congress' Questions If She Wants Death Threats To Stop

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 03/05/14 1:00 PM EST

From the March 5 edition of Fox News' Happening Now:

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Previously:

Fox News Still Trying To Link Obama To IRS Controversy

George Will Says Collapsed IRS “Scandal” Equivalent To Watergate, Iran-Contra

Fox News: New IRS Investigation Isn't Fair Because DOJ Follows The Law

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