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Trump's meeting with Egypt's leader to push human rights to background

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Then-Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump looking on as Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi speaks during a September meeting at the Plaza Hotel in New York.
 
  Trump's meeting with Egyptian leader to push human rights to the background  
  "He took control of Egypt. And he really took control of it," Trump has said of Sisi.  
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