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'What are you so afraid of?': Journalist presses Putin on political opposition

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'What are you so afraid of?': Journalist presses Putin on political opposition

'What are you so afraid of?': Journalist presses Putin on political opposition

Russian President Vladimir Putin took questions from international reporters following his meeting with President Joe Biden, including a question from ABC News reporter Rachel Scott who asked Putin about a recent law that banned individuals designated as “extremists” from running for public offices.


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