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Fox Predicts Michael Bay's Benghazi Movie Will Prove Stand Down Order Myth

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 07/30/15 11:01 AM EDT

From the July 30 edition of Fox News' America's Newsroom:

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Previously: 

Fox Uses Michael Bay's Benghazi Movie To Revive Debunked Stand Down Order Myth

Fox Changes Meaning Of “Stand Down” Order To Keep The Benghazi Hoax Alive

Nine Military Officers Demolish Fox's Benghazi “Stand Down” Order Fable

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