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For years, Fox News has worked to undermine and discredit the work of other news organizations that have reported damning details about President Trump and his administration. But on Friday, something unusual happened: The network turned a skeptical eye toward reporting from its own correspondent.
After
spending much of the day bashing The Atlantic for Jeffrey Goldberg's
jarring report which said Trump had disparaged military members who died
in service to the country, Fox News itself confirmed key aspects of it.
In a lengthy Twitter thread,
correspondent Jennifer Griffin said she had confirmed Trump disparaged
veterans; didn't want to honor the dead at the Aisne-Marne Cemetery; and
did not want to lower flags after the death of John McCain.
An actual news organization
would aggressively tout that it had matched much of the reporting at the
center of the biggest news story of the day — especially given that Fox
rarely delivers on original reporting of its own. And it would have
mattered because Fox viewers are so often shielded from the truth. But
Fox didn't proudly hold up Griffin's reporting. Instead, it acted as if
it were ashamed and inconvenienced by it.
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