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President Trump 'no longer' feels 'obligation to think purely of peace' after Nobel snub
The Inside Politics panel discusses President Trump's increasingly bellicose rhetoric towards U.S. allies as part of his effort to obtain Greenland. The AP's Michelle Price joins CNN's Audie Cornish and says the costs of President Trump's Greenland tariff threat "could eventually be passed on to Americans or American voters," something she says is likely not welcome news for Republicans facing reelection this November.
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