Washington – Trump Brushes Off Critics Of Tough Rhetoric

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    U.S. President Donald Trump, flanked by ?Vice President Mike Pence? (R), speaks to reporters after a security briefing at his golf estate in Bedminster, New Jersey U.S. August 10, 2017.  REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst  Washington – President Donald Trump says his critics are only complaining about his tough rhetoric on North Korea “because it’s me.”

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    He says days of grave threats to the communist country’s leader, Kim Jong Un, would be welcomed as “a great statement” if “somebody else” uttered them.

    Trump adds that millions of Americans support his words because “finally we have a president that’s sticking up for our nation and frankly sticking up for our friends and our allies.”


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    6 years ago

    The usual Trump reverse-spin nonsense. Our allies Japan and South Korea are terrified at how Trump has been handling this. Worse, Trump is so full of himself he may actually believe what he said, and now is a time for a commander-in-chief who has a grip on reality.

    6 years ago

    According to NPR a poll suggests that 50% want tough talk and only 44% disapprove. So for those into polls there you have it.

    6 years ago

    On target Mr president! We finally feel someone in charge at the helm. With nice language Kim built himself. Unfort we have a maniac there now so we need you Mr president to TALK not ruffle him up. Hail to the Cheif!!!

    6 years ago

    U bet! If it would be any other president it would be commended but because its Trump
    hes being ostracized. Keep it up Mr President!

    Buchwalter
    Buchwalter
    6 years ago

    This is not the sandbox where little boys play