President Trump has posted pictures that show “Trump 2028 hats” in the Oval Office during his meeting earlier this week with congressional leaders. CBS News correspondent Natalie Brand reports.
“Trump 2028” hats seen on Oval Office desk during Trump meeting with lawmakers
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