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FOX 25 Morning News

Updated: Thursday, 05 May 2011, 7:44 AM EDT
Published : Thursday, 05 May 2011, 7:44 AM EDT

(FOX 25 / MyFoxBoston.com) - President Barack Obama will not be releasing pictures of Osama bin Laden's dead body for the world to see.

President Obama said in a 60 Minutes interview Wednesday that he has looked at the photo of bin Laden's corpse. He says he will not release the photos out of concern that those images could put American lives at risk.

Meanwhile, Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown declared on the Fox 25 Morning News Wednesday that he had seen proof that Osama bin Laden was dead. Hours later, he was back tracking.

As the debate over whether to release photos of bin Laden raged on, Brown said certain factors needed to be weighed before -- and if -- the photos were released. But at the time, he was under the impression he had seen the official photographs.

Brown will not say where he saw the photo he believed was the real thing, but others mistakenly believed they say the official photos as well, including senators Kelly Ayotte, of New Hampshire, and Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia. But the White House says the picture has not been made available to anyone outside a small circle.

FOX 25's political experts joined the Morning News to talk about these latest political stories.

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