Actor and former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is calling out CBS News for what he sees as a “bogus” headline.
Last week, the actor garnered headlines after posting a video of himself filling a large pothole near his home in Brentwood, California. The actor said he and his community had been dealing with the hole for weeks.
CBS’ headline read, “Schwarzenegger filled a utility trench, not a pothole, city of Los Angeles says after video goes viral.” The utility company confirmed to Fox last week that while SoCalGas did leave Mr. Schwarzenegger’s work in place, it also strengthened it.
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