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Trump disputes assessment of U.S. strikes on Iran nuclear sites

Trump disputes assessment of U.S. strikes on Iran nuclear sites

NBC News6 hours ago

President Trump disputed an assessment from the International Atomic Energy Agency, which said the recent U.S. strikes on Iran nuclear facilities damaged them, rather than the president's claim that they were destroyed. It comes as the president also pushes Senate Republicans to pass his spending bill. NBC News' Vaughn Hillyard reports from the White House.

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