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Business Insider reports White House national security adviser John Bolton defended President Donald Trump's claims that the US has defeated ISIS in Syria. Bolton said on ABC's "This Week" that Trump had been "as clear as clear can be" when speaking about defeating the Islamic State Caliphate in Iraq and Syria. Bolton added, "He has never said that the elimination of the territorial Caliphate means the end of ISIS in total. We know that's not the case." Trump declared victory over ISIS last December. Two months later, he declared that 100% of the ISIS caliphate had been freed.

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