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Former Rep. Ken Buck said Monday on CNN’s “OutFront” that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is “mouthing” Russian propaganda, which hurts the foreign policy of the United States.
After running clips of translated Russian state TV touting Greene, Hill asked, “What do you make of that?”
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