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Hannity: “I'm Not Covering” The CDC Press Conference On Ebola Because “I Don't Trust Them”

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 10/08/14 4:51 PM EDT

From the October 8 edition of Premiere Radio Networks' The Sean Hannity Show:

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Previously:

Fox's Dobbs Accuses CDC Director Of Not Prioritizing Public Health In Handling Of Ebola

Fox Analyst Suggests The Federal Government Is Holding Back Ebola Treatments

Conservative Media Rush To Politicize First Case Of Ebola In U.S.

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