Can PSE 13 rotate videos?

I know that prior versions of PSE could not rotate video but I'm wondering if this feature has been added to the latest version (13)? If not, are there any easy solutions for rotating vertical video downloaded from the phone? Thanks.

No it can't.
Regards,
vaishali

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