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Will Kim Jong-un and Trump Stay “Friends?”
Kim Jong-un seeks recognition, not compromise; Trump wants headlines, not hard deals. Without major concessions, another meeting may happen, but real progress remains unlikely amid mistrust and ...
President Donald Trump lavished praise on North Korean leader Kim Jong Un after their historic four and a half hour face-to-face meeting in Singapore Tuesday, where the two signed an agreement ...
Donald Trump’s letters with Kim Jong Un were both historic and politically consequential, sparking major debates about nuclear diplomacy and presidential record retention practices.
Donald Trump’s pride in his friendship with Kim Jong-un may have taken quite the knock after North Korea rebuked a recent speech. Donald Trump may not be the President of the United States ...
WASHINGTON – Donald Trump suggested to a book author that he turned over correspondence with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un to the National Archives upon leaving the White House, although the ...
President Donald Trump extended what he claimed was a spontaneous invitation to North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un for a handshake on the highly fortified Korean Demilitarized Zone, lending his ...
During a recent rally, Donald Trump explained that he has used sports as an attempt to get Kim Jong Un to “chill.” “He has a lot of nuclear weapons – I got along with him great.
Donald Trump's praise of Kim for a new position with the World Health Organization drew attacks from Ron DeSantis, Mike Pence, Brian Kemp and others.
President Trump is planning to meet the leader of North Korea, Kim Jong Un, apparently in a matter of just weeks.It would be the first time a sitting U.S. president has met a leader of North Korea ...
— -- President Donald Trump ignited a new war of the words Tuesday with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un over the size of his purported "nuclear button." Trump tweeted, "North Korean Leader ...
Former U.S. President Donald Trump, left, and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un are pictured inside the demilitarized zone separating South and North Korea on June 30, 2019.