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Trump and Hegseth lay out military policy plans in remarks to meeting of generals


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President Trump and Defense Secretary Hegseth addressed U.S. military leaders in a rare joint meeting to lay out their new policy plans and guidelines. NBC News’ Courtney Kube breaks down what changes the president and the secretary of defense said they wanted to see in the military.