Trump’s True Colors: Betrayal and Distrust for Kim Jong Un Revealed: : ‘He’d Stab Me in the Back’
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Allegations have surfaced that former U.S. President Trump displayed insults and distrust towards North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
On the 24th, Gordon Sondland, who served as Trump’s ambassador to the European Union, shared a conversation with Trump in an interview with Foreign Policy.
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He asked Trump, “What do you think of Kim?”
According to Sondland, Trump answered, “That f—er would knife me in the stomach if he had the chance.” Moreover, Sondland shared that Trump did not like Russian President Vladimir Putin. Despite Trump publicly praising Putin, the reality was different.
Sondland suggested Putin could be confused due to Trump’s unpredictability, referring to a concept as the “Madman theory wrapped in velvet gloves.”
Meanwhile, Trump, after his inauguration, heightened tensions against North Korea with remarks such as fire and fury but later showcased a close relationship by exchanging so-called “love letters.”
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