President Biden presses Putin on election interference, Navalny poisoning
In his first phone call with Vladimir Putin, President Biden pressed the Russian leader on a range of issues, including Russian interference in U.S. elections, the poisoning of activist Alexei Navalny and more. NBC chief White House correspondent Kristen Welker reports for TODAY.
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