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On Friday The Wrap reports that a pair of CNN journalists have been attacked online by a “troll army” after the neo-Nazi site DailyStormer re-published one of their stories. According to correspondent Sara Sidner, the founder of the DailyStormer, Andrew Anglin posted the CNN story on his site and didn’t discourage his followers to attack reporters behind the story. Sidner told TheWrap that they have received death threats, as well as other forms of online harassment as a result of the incident.

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