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'I didn't say that': Trump backtracks on double-tap strike video release
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Trump’s stance on the video release represents a shift from last week, when he said he would have “no problem” making the footage available to the public. Trump on Monday denied he ever said that, instead leaving it up to Hegseth to make a recommendation. #CNN #News
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