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Key takeaways from Trump’s cabinet meeting: Iran, Ebola, midterms

Key takeaways from Trump’s cabinet meeting: Iran, Ebola, midterms
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President Trump convened the 12th Cabinet meeting of his second administration on Wednesday, covering topics ranging from the Iran war to his renovation efforts in Washington, D.C.  Trump and Cabinet officials addressed the ongoing peace negotiations between the U.S. and Iran while Secretary of State Marco Rubio gave an update on the government’s efforts to...

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