D. Trump: He continues to have contacts with Kim Jong Un

Former United States President Donald Trump has told his associates he has been in contact with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un since he left the White House, according to a report today, as recent ballistic missile tests by Pyongyang tensions.

“We know he had an obsession with this relationship,” New York Times reporter Maggie Humberman told CNN. The revelation comes shortly before the release of her book about the Republican tycoon entitled “The Confidence Man”.

Trump had said in 2018 that he and Kim “fell in love” after exchanging letters, but the two meetings with the North Korean leader aimed at denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula failed to stop its missile tests and harsh rhetoric. country.

The former US president’s allegations cannot be verified and may not be true, Humberman said.

“What he says and what really happens does not always come to an agreement, but he told people that he had some kind of correspondence or conversation with Kim Jong Un,” he added.

Kim is the only foreign leader Trump has said he remains in contact with, he added.

The correspondence with Kim was among the presidential files found in 15 boxes of official documents at Trump’s residence in Mar-a-Lago, Florida, recovered last month by the US National Archives. The agency asked the Justice Department to investigate how the former president handled the issue of the White House archives when he left the presidency, according to the Washington Post.

An exchange of letters with Kim would be unusual for a former president, given Pyongyang’s escalating missile tests. North Korea boasted on Tuesday that it was one of the few countries in the world to have nuclear weapons and advanced missiles and the only one to stand up to the United States by “shaking the world” with missile tests.

Source: AMPE

Source: Capital

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