As he is wont to do, President Donald Trump, when confronted with a question he doesn’t like, denies what he said about the subject in the past, even though it’s on video for all to see, and attacks the reporter who had the temerity to suggest he might be flip-flopping.

That tried-and-true scenario played out in the Oval Office on Monday, when of ABC News asked Trump if he still planned to release the classified video at the center of a war crimes debate consuming Washington.

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