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President Obama Calls Out Fox News For Slanted Poverty Coverage

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 05/12/15 1:01 PM EDT

From the May 12 session of the Catholic-Evangelical Leadership Summit on Overcoming Poverty:

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Previously:

Fox's Shameless Misrepresentation Of SNAP Recipients

Fox News' Smear Campaign Against The Poor Is Reflected In The GOP's Latest Food Stamp Bills

Hannity Asks Caller If He's Voting For Obama To Get An “Obama Phone”

(h/t @JoyAnnReid)

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