CNN's Kasie Hunt Just Rolled A Supercut That Punctured Straight Through Donald Trump's Biggest Iran Talking Point

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CNN’s Kasie Hunt on Thursday used Donald Trump’s own words to undercut one of the president’s biggest claims about his on-again, off-again, on-again war with Iran.

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The Arena anchor aired a supercut of Trump repeatedly insisting that Iran was desperate to strike a deal to end the conflict he launched on Feb. 28, even though no agreement has materialized and the fragile ceasefire collapsed earlier this week.

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Just hours earlier, Trump had once again claimed Iran’s leaders “called a little while ago” because they “want to make a deal so badly.” Hunt rolled a montage of Trump’s claims, spanning from March 23 through Wednesday:

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“They want to make a deal.”

 "New US strikes today in Iran, further deteriorating ceasefire."

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“And they want to make a deal so badly.”

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“They want to make a deal so badly.”

 "New U.S. strikes today in Iran, further deteriorating ceasefire."

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“I do see a deal in Iran.”

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“It’s looking very good that we’re going to make a deal.”

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“This process should go very quickly.”

 "New U.S. strikes today in Iran, further deteriorating ceasefire."

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“We’re going to end that war very quickly.”

 "New U.S. strikes today in Iran, further deteriorating ceasefire."

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“We’re in the final throes of what will be a very, very good deal.”

 "New U.S. strikes today in Iran, further deteriorating ceasefire."

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“And they wanna make the deal a lot more than I do.”

Donald Trump speaking at a desk with officials, CNN broadcast text reads "NEW U.S. STRIKES TODAY IN IRAN, FURTHER DETERIORATING CEASEFIRE."

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“We have our deal done with Iran, and it should be successful.”

 "New U.S. strikes today in Iran, further deteriorating ceasefire."

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“We’re, uh, making an amazing deal with Iran.”

 "Breaking News – New U.S. strikes today in Iran, further deteriorating ceasefire."

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“They want to make a deal with us very badly.”

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“They’re dying to make a deal. They’re giving us a lot.”

 "New U.S. strikes today in Iran, further deteriorating ceasefire."

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“They wanna make a deal so badly.”

 "New U.S. strikes today in Iran, further deteriorating ceasefire."

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After the montage, Hunt turned to conservative commentator Jonah Goldberg and asked, “What kind of deal has the US gotten out of this?”

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“There’s no deal. Even the MOU wasn’t,” Goldberg replied bluntly, referencing the “memorandum of understanding” between the countries that fell apart this week. “It was a deal to talk about coming up with a deal that was going to last 60 days, that was never going to be extended.”

 "US, Iran Trade New Strikes as Trump Says Ceasefire 'Over'"

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This article originally appeared on HuffPost.

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