Trump tells reporter she'll be killed if Iran strikes Air Force One: 'If I go, you go'

President Donald Trump on Wednesday told a reporter aboard Air Force One that she would also be killed if Iran struck the jet, as tensions rise once again between the U.S. and Tehran.
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