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Amid journalist killings, Mexican president tries to shame famous reporter who wrote about his son

MEXICO CITY — Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has long derided journalists as biased, pretentious “sellouts” who are aligned with his political enemies. His morning news conferences feature an occasional segment called “Who’s Who of Lies,” in which he names and shames reporters who he accuses of peddling “fake news.”

On Friday, Lopez Obrador escalated his war against the media when he revealed to the public the supposed salary details of a famous investigative journalist who recently reported that

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