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Trump says Iranians 'want to hear bombs,' want to be free

Season 2026 Episode 72 | 3m 39s

President Trump held a news conference at the White House on Monday and expressed confidence in a diplomatic outcome to the Iran war, but there's no public sign of progress. He also celebrated the successful mission that rescued the American aviators shot down on Friday. White House correspondent Liz Landers reports.

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