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Fox News corrects story accusing ex-FBI chief James Comey of leaking 'top secret' Donald Trump conversations

Right-wing broadcaster apologises after suggesting memos contained highly classified information

Wednesday 12 July 2017 09:47 EDT
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Fox News Channel has corrected its story suggesting that former FBI Director James Comey publicly leaked classified material relating to his conversations with President Donald Trump.

A supportive Trump had retweeted the story after its original airing on Monday.

Fox said the programme had been mistaken in suggesting that memos written by Comey and provided to congressional investigators contained “top secret” information. Instead, the material had a lower-level security classification.

The correction, however, left murky the question of whether Comey released any classified information to the public. Comey insists he did not.

It was unclear whether anyone involved in the story on Fox & Friends morning show on Monday was disciplined. Fox had described the information as a bombshell that accused Comey of “putting our national security at risk.”

Associated Press

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