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16:29 GMT 02.06.2016 (Updated: 10:59 GMT 06.08.2022) Who's the bully now? US State Department admits an archived video of one of its past press briefings was edited.
A State Department official deliberately cut several minutes of videotape from a press briefing held by Jen Psaki. The moments dealing with sensitive questions about US-Iranian nuclear negotiations was deleted before the footage was posted to the US State Department website and YouTube, spokesman John Kirby admitted.