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Fox's Bolling Repeats Myth That Obama “Usurped” Constitution To Push “Backdoor Amnesty”

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 09/28/11 9:12 PM EDT

From the September 28 edition of Fox News' The Five:

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Previously:

Fox's Bolling Uses “Illegals” Epithet, Accuses Obama Administration Of Pushing “Backdoor Amnesty”

Fox “Straight News” Pushes Impeachment Of Obama Over Immigration Policy

Wash. Times' Knight Relies On Falsehoods To Accuse Obama Of “Tear[ing] Up The Constitution”

Krauthammer Twists Facts To Claim Obama Is Bypassing Congress

Fox Sees “Amnesty” Everywhere

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