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President Trump gave a speech in Phoenix Tuesday about the media and immigration. Protests broke out after the speech concluded. Washington Post reporter Callum Borchers spoke with CBSN about Mr. Trump's rally.
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President Trump gave a speech in Phoenix Tuesday about the media and immigration. Protests broke out after the speech concluded. Washington Post reporter Callum Borchers spoke with CBSN about Mr. Trump's rally.
Politico national political reporter Gabe Debenedetti weighs in on the fallout from the President's campaign-style speech in Phoenix and the implications of Mr. Trump's attacks on fellow Republicans.
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