Trump denied Kim had been aware of the incident. "He felt badly about it. He felt very badly," Trump said. "He tells me that he didn't know about it and I will take him at his word." "I don't think that the top leadership knew about it," Trump added. "I don't believe that he (Kim) would have allowed that to happen."
Kim, Putin, bin Salman....he’s got a real problem with giving the absolute worst people the benefit of the doubt, publicly.
@edpc Trump wishes to be like the ones you listed above - a country dictator.
Last year he wanted to have a big military parade and stand on the reviewing stand watching the "troops" and "weapons" paying homage to him - I was nauseated hearing that because that IS want he wants.
Today, I read the report below and believe it to be true rather than believe Kim did not know the student was tortured and left to die when sent back home.
Because I believe the report below, I expect to see Kim firing up the rockets/missiles to prove to the world he is bigger/better/meaner to kill people than Trump is.
"But a North Korean official reportedly said later that “Chairman Kim got the feeling that he didn't understand the way Americans calculate†and added that Kim may have
“lost the will for more negotiations."