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On Thursday, Mother Jones published an article by Daniel Schulman and me that documented how Fox News host Bill O’Reilly has mischaracterized his wartime reporting experience. Most notably, he has more than once said that during his short stint as a CBS correspondent in the 1980s, he was in the “war zone” during the Falklands war between the United Kingdom and Argentina in 1982. He even once told the story of heroically rescuing his cameraman in this “war zone” while being chased by army soldiers. Yet according to O’Reilly’s former CBS colleagues in Argentina and other journalists there during the war, no American journalist reached the war zone in the Falkland Islands and other territories iin the southern Atlantic Ocean during this conflict. O’Reilly and his colleagues covered the war from Buenos Aires, which was 1200 miles from the fighting.

Mother Jones sent O’Reilly and Fox News a detailed list of questions at 8:30 am on Thursday. We asked for a response by 3:00 pm. We then called Dana Klinghoffer, a spokeswoman for the network, several times to make sure the questions were received and to determine if O’Reilly and Fox would respond. She never took the call or returned the message. Shortly before 3:00 pm, we sent an email containing the questions to Bill Shine, a top exec at Fox News, saying that if O’Reilly and Fox needed more time, we would try to accommodate them. He, too, never responded. At 5:26 p.m., we posted the article.

Immediately afterward, O’Reilly granted interviews to multiple reporters. He resorted to name-calling, saying I was a “liar,” a “left-wing assassin,”and a “despicable guttersnipe.” He said that I deserve “to be in the kill zone.” (You can read one of my responses here.) It was clear that O’Reilly had no interest in answering the actual questions about his wartime reporting claims.

Here, for the record, are the questions we sent to Fox. (We included links to his past assertions to make it easy for O’Reilly to review what he said.) Will he answer these questions?