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'Absolutely brutal'! FedEx CEO calls fake news (and then some) on NY Times' 'outrageous distortion,' issues debate challenge

On Sunday, the New York Times published a story about FedEx and taxes, claiming the company’s tax bill went to “zero” after President Trump signed the tax cut bill:

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The CEO of FedEx obviously doesn’t agree. Not only that, but he accused the NY Times of hypocrisy in the process while issuing a debate challenge:

This statement has “OUCH” written all over it:

Oh, but a NY Times reporter said that the FedEx chairman’s debate offer comes with a stipulation:

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Well, in that case:

Excellent suggestion! Krugman’s always so very spot-on. *Eye roll*

From the look of it, the New York Times got served. Or maybe burned:

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