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Trump backs away from labeling Obama founder of Islamic State

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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Friday backed away from repeated remarks labeling President Barack Obama and Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton as the founders of Islamic State, saying they were sarcasm. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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