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Elder Ex-Rep. Duncan Hunter Rips NPR For Hinting He Squelched Marine Deaths
The former Republican lawmaker blasted the National Public Radio podcast claim as “a damn lie” and “made out of whole cloth.”

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The former Republican lawmaker blasted the National Public Radio podcast claim as “a damn lie” and “made out of whole cloth.”

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