The Bill O’Reilly controversies: Where they stand

On Monday, after several CBS News staffers gave support to the Mother Jones report, O’Reilly turned his attention to his former employer. He showed footage of the Buenos Aires protest in an effort to rebut a former CBS News correspondent who described it as “relatively tame.” O’Reilly also brought on former NBC News bureau chief Don Browne, who backed O’Reilly’s characterization of his time in Argentina. “It was a country at war,” Browne said. A spokeswoman for Fox News said that O’Reilly has the “full support” of the network’s senior management.

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By Wednesday night, however, O’Reilly released his own statement saying he had been shown “depictions of nuns who were murdered” in El Salvador.

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