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President Trump responds to Biden’s press conf with Mark Levin, explains one answer he thought was a mistake

Mark Levin interviewed President Trump tonight on his show after Biden’s press conference. Trump said he saw most of it and immediately suggested a strange answer Biden gave regarding Putin, something Trump says he thought was a mistake:

I haven’t been able to listen to the full interview, but Trump started by pointing out that he thought Biden made a mistake when he said that he expects Putin to invade Ukraine.

Trump went on to say that Biden said it as if nothing was going to be done. But still, he suggested it might have been a mistake, noting that Biden was a little confused when he said it and in the middle of answering a different question.

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