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Inaccurate Report Snares Trump and Stirs Debate
New Orleans, USAThursday, January 2, 2025
Fox News tried to correct its mistake about an hour later. They clarified the truck was actually in Eagle Pass nearly two months earlier, driven by someone else through a rental app. The initial border detail was irrelevant to the attack.
But the damage was done. Social media continued to reference Eagle Pass, and Fox kept streaming the incorrect clip online. Even after the retraction, some Republicans continued to harp on border issues.
Trump's initial statement ironically used the attack to validate his stance on illegal immigration. He might have avoided the misstep if he had waited for the full facts.
Fox News declined to comment on the misreporting. In a peculiar on-air moment, a Fox reporter recited Trump's statement but didn't mention that its initial report might have led Trump astray.
Trump continued to assail open borders on his social media, even after the network's correction. Republican lawmakers on Fox also kept bringing up the southern border in their segments.
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