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Ouch! What will CNN's Christiane Amanpour think of this update to her Wikipedia page after the Comey interview?

As we told you on Tuesday, it took Christiane Amanpour for us to have a little respect for James Comey after the CNN reporter asked the former FBI director he if should have used his office to censor “lock her up” chants because they could have been “dangerous.” This was the exchange:

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As it turned out, somebody thought that was enough to justify an addition to the very top of Amanpour’s Wikipedia page, along with a citation:

Ouch!

As of late Thursday evening, that statement remains on Amanpour’s Wikipedia page.

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