Mon, Mar 14, 2005 3:11pm ET

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Bush Fake News Blitz

New reports indicate that the Bush administration's use of fake "news" to promote its agenda appears more widespread than previously understood - and that the administration is thumbing its nose at Congress by ignoring Government Accountability Office findings.

Media Matters has extensively followed the administration's controversial use of government-produced video "news" reports, payments to conservative pundits, and involvement in "Gannongate." Read more about the administration's use of fake news - and the participation of some media outlets.

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