Sadly, Donald Trump continues to attack the pillars of democracy and truth including the press. The truth hurts Trump more than anything, and soon the facts will choke the regime to its conclusion as the anti-truth.
Not a single foreign policy expert can point to any details resulting from the handshakes and signatures from the Trump and Kim Jong-un meeting. There is nothing there, and the event is fake.
A handshake might thaw a harsh relationship, but Trump is so eager for a public relations-win that he was willing to give away a prize without reciprocity.
Because the media and both Democrats and many Republicans are honest about the situation, he attacks them. He intends to rally his cult that is no longer the Republican party. Instead, it is jello-fed Trumpians.
Disgraceful and harmful is this President who should face impeachment and prosecution for crimes to be named soon.
"After meeting with North Korean dictator, Trump calls press America's 'biggest enemy'
by Brian Stelter @brianstelter
June 13, 2018: 12:18 PM ET
Trump touts trust with Kim in TV interview
Hours after returning from a trip where he lavished praise on one of the world's worst dictators, President Trump declared that America's biggest enemy is... "fake news."
http://money.cnn.com/2018/06/13/media/trump-tweet-media/index.html
Authoritarians
Here is a dose of truth for Trump.
ReplyDelete"Trump says the U.S. will end its war preparedness drills with South Korea. It's a major concession to North Korea, which saw the drills as a threat to its regime. It's perhaps the only tangible concession from either side to come directly from that Singapore summit.
ReplyDeleteThere is a signed a commitment to “denuclearize.” This is something North Korea has promised before, many times, while continuing to build up its arsenal. Trump says he “knows for a fact” that North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un really means it this time. But that's not something we can measure right now.
Nobel talk is back. And it's coming exclusively from Trump's quarters. “Look, the last president was handed the Nobel Peace Prize,” said Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway on Fox News on Wednesday. “This president’s actually going to earn it.”
The United States's relationship with Canada. Before, during and after the Singapore summit with Kim, Trump consistently praised the brutal dictator accused of multiple human rights violations. And he consistently insulted Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who is predictably mad that the United States is taxing Canadian imports on steel and aluminum. Behind the scenes, Republican lawmakers are aghast that Trump would attack an ally while praising an enemy."
The Washington Post