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DC: Gun Advocate Emily Miller To Leave Fox 5 Station
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Emily Miller, the chief investigative reporter for Washington, D.C.'s Fox 5 (WTTG) is leaving the station following the expiration of her two-year contract with the outlet.
Miller became known during her tenure at Fox 5 for using her role a reporter to advance a pro-gun agenda, leading the station to eventually disclose after criticism that she was "a proponent of Second Amendment rights." Controversy also arose surrounding the revelations that she had largely fabricated her story of being a "home invasion" victim, which she said propelled her into pro-gun advocacy. |
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PHORTO
(3/2/2016)
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What a transparent hit piece, chock-full of unsubstantiated allegations.
But hey, that's MediaMutters for ya. |
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