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Republicans push back against White House request for defense spending increase

Republicans push back against White House request for defense spending increase
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Future funding for the U.S. war with Iran is uncertain after some Republicans said they would not support the White House’s request for a massive increase in defense spending. Some Republican lawmakers say they will not support more money for the war until Congress gets a say. NBC News’ Julie Tsikrin reports.

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