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Trump's National Guard move, Trump–Putin meeting speculation & Adidas cultural controversy

Trump's National Guard move, Trump–Putin meeting speculation & Adidas cultural controversy

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On W News Extra tonight, Trump's National Guard move, the latest developments on Putin and Trump's meeting in Alaska this week, plus the controversy surrounding Adidas' latest shoe design.
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