White House dismisses resignation claims, cites 'strong evidence' Iran would attack first

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After Joe Kent resigned as director of the National Counterterrorism Center, the White House rejected his claims, with Karoline Leavitt saying Trump had strong evidence Iran would attack the United States first and defending the decision as not made in a vacuum.
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