Fox News to Air Documentary ’13 Hours at Benghazi – The Inside Story’

Hour-long film hosted by Bret Baier will reveal identities of and feature interviews with American security ops who were present

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Fox News Channel will run documentary “13 Hours at Benghazi – The Inside Story” next month, hosted by the cable news channel’s chief political anchor, Bret Baier.

The hour-long presentation will feature exclusive interviews with the American security operatives who fought on the ground during the attacks in Benghazi, Libya on Sept. 11, 2012.

The doc is based on the upcoming book, “13 Hours: The Inside Account of What Really Happened in Benghazi,” by Mitchell Zuckoff with the Annex Security Team. The program will provide a first-hand view of the threats the men faced over the course of the thirteen hours that night.

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“Revealing their identities and speaking out publicly for the first time, the men will share what really happened during the fighting at a U.S. diplomatic compound and at a secret CIA annex nearby, which they were assigned to protect,” the cable news channel said in a press release.

Over the past two years, Fox and Baier have steadily reported on the Benghazi tragedy. Opinion hosts on the cable news leader claim that the Obama administration and the intelligence community failed to appropriately respond to the threat.

Fox News Channel will air “13 Hours at Benghazi – The Inside Story” on Friday, Sept. 5 at 10 p.m., and several more times that weekend.

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