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Hannity Repeats Falsehood That Obama “Cut $500 Billion In Medicare. Five Hundred Billion. Republicans Didn't Do That”

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 06/13/11 10:21 PM EDT

From the June 13 edition of Fox News' Hannity:

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Previously:

Right-Wing Media Attack Obama Over Medicare “Cuts” As They Praise Ryan Plan, Which Includes Same “Cuts”

Conservative Media Revive Misleading Claim That Health Care Reform “Cut” $500 Billion From Medicare

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