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President Donald Trump appeared to explain the U.S. military’s renewed strikes on Iran by invoking a scene from the hit television drama “The West Wing.” The Republican president shared the clip on ...
President Trump late Tuesday shared a clip from the series “The West Wing” dismissing the concept of a “proportional response” after the U.S. launched a new round of strikes on Iran in retaliation for ...
President Donald Trump on Tuesday night appeared to defend his latest military strikes on Iran by posting a short clip from “The West Wing,” the popular NBC television drama about a fictional U.S.