True/False
Elected public officials have absolute privilege and are immune from libel action for statements made on the floor of a legislative body. Thus, the media can usually publish anything said in a public hearing, though it is a good tactic to offer the defamed an opportunity to respond and thereby dilute the argument that the media treated them unfairly.
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