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2 O'clock News Bomb: CINO - "Ceasefire In Name Only"

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Ian Hoch drops the2 O'clock News Bomb and chimes in on Trump walking out on a "Meet The Press" interview, the ceasefire that's not a ceasefire in the Middle East, and the UFC cage on the White House lawn.

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