Why Trump Will Keep Escalating The Iran War
3/30/202648 min
What’s happening inside Donald Trump’s war room? Is the president surrounded by a team of yes men. And, are the Democrats embracing left-wing populism?
Join Katty Kay and Anthony Scaramucci as they answer all these questions and more.
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Speaker 10:29
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Speaker 20:32
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Speaker 30:37
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Speaker 21:22
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