President Donald Trump gets a daily two-minute video briefing of "stuff blowing up," according to Trumpworld sources who made the revelation to NBC News. As the Iran war rages through its fourth week, attacks on oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz have exacerbated surging prices and roiled the stock market, and Iran has continued to strike Israel and other targets in the region. But one prominent feature of the war has been a relentless stream of attacks on the media by Trump and his officials over coverage of the war. A new exclusive report by the NBC News reporting team of Katherine Doyle, Courtney Kube, and Dan De Luce purports to explain at least some of the disconnect. Citing four insiders, the report suggests Trump's daily video briefing may be distorting his perspective:
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