Tokyo – Trump Agrees With North Korean Leader Kim On Biden: White House

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    FIEL- North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un walks with U.S. President Donald Trump during the second North Korea-U.S. summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, in this photo released on March 1, 2019 by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA). ReutersTokyo – U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un agree on their assessment of former Vice President Joe Biden, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said on Sunday.

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    North Korea’s state-run news agency issued a blistering attack last week on Biden, who has been critical of the reclusive communist state in the past.

    “I think they agree in their assessment of former Vice President Joe Biden,” Sanders said of Trump and Kim. She was speaking from Japan during a state visit by Trump.

    “The president doesn’t need somebody else to give him an assessment of Joe Biden. He’s given his own assessment a number of times.”

    Trump, a Republican, referenced the criticism in a Twitter post on Saturday in which he mentioned Biden, a Democrat who is running for president, initially misspelling his name as Bidan and taking pleasure in the North Korean leader’s sharp rhetoric about a fellow American.

    Trump said in a subsequent corrected tweet that he smiled when Kim “called Swampman Joe Biden a low IQ individual, & worse. Perhaps that’s sending me a signal?”

    Trump on Sunday dismissed concerns about recent missile launches from North Korea and said he was confident that Kim would keep promises that he had made.


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    hashomer
    hashomer
    4 years ago

    So trump agrees again with the world’s sickest tyrant. 250,000 people being abused tortured and murdered in Un’s slave labor camps. This is only one proof of the diseased trump administration. Really sick unAmerican stuff.

    4 years ago

    To: #1 - Do you really think that the history of the US Government is so kosher, vis-a-vis human rights? The US Cavalry (Army), and American civilian settlers, engaged in a war of genocide and attrition against the Native American Indians for over 120 years. This included massacres against defenseless old men, women and children (Sand Creek, and Wounded Knee), and forced deportations, as well as numerous broken treaties. Therefore, don’t lecture other nations about human rights, or torture, when we have not admitted to our own violent history.