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Trump faces criticism for July 4 military display

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Trump faces criticism for July 4 display of military strength

This Fourth of July, Vice President Mike Pence welcomed newly naturalized U.S. citizens in the nation’s capital. In Iowa, the holiday meant special campaign events for 2020 Democratic presidential candidates. Meanwhile, crowds gathered in Washington for President Trump’s “Salute to America.” John Yang reports and Judy Woodruff talks to Yamiche Alcindor, reporting from the National Mall.

07/04/2019

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