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King lets Hatch falsely claim GOP was shut out of health care reform in “an arrogance of power”

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 01/24/10 10:31 AM EST

From the January 24 edition of State of the Union with John King:

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Previously:
Quick Fact: Monica Crowley falsely claims “Republicans have been locked out” of health care debate “from the very beginning”

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