New CCTV footage appears to shows when shots were fired at Washington press dinner
The video was released after claims that a secret service member sustained injuries in an act of 'friendly fire'.
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Jeanine Pirro, the US Attorney for DC, says the footage was released to the public to prove 'there is no evidence the shooting was the result of friendly fire.'
Earlier on Thursday while answering questions from reporters, President Donald Trump said "it wasn't friendly fire," adding that "it wasn't us".
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