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Trump claims Cohen hearing may have hurt North Korea summit
Mar 4, 2019 10:57:29   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-says-cohen-hearing-may-hurt-north-korea-073329514--politics.html

President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un Thursday, Feb. 28, 2019, in Hanoi. At front right is Kim Yong Chol, a North Korean senior ruling party official and former intelligence chief. At left is national security adviser John Bolton. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is suggesting that a congressional hearing Democrats arranged with his former personal attorney may have contributed to his failure to reach a deal with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

Trump left his summit in Vietnam with the North Korean leader last week without reaching an agreement after Trump said he wasn't willing to give in to Kim's demand to lift U.S. sanctions at this time.
After sending his national security adviser, John Bolton, to the Sunday talk shows to paint the summit as a success, Trump lashed out at Democrats in a tweet Sunday night, criticizing their decision to hold the hearing featuring his former lawyer Michael Cohen while he was overseas.

"For the Democrats to interview in open hearings a convicted liar & fraudster, at the same time as the very important Nuclear Summit with North Korea, is perhaps a new low in American politics and may have contributed to the 'walk,'" Trump tweeted. "Never done when a president is overseas. Shame!"

The White House did not immediately respond to questions about why the hearing would have contributed to Trump's decision not to accept Kim's terms or whether members of the North Korean negotiating team indicated they were aware of the split-screen news coverage in the U.S.

As Trump wrapped up his trip to the summit last week, he complained that Democrats had scheduled the hearing at the same time as his negotiations. He described it as a "f**e hearing" and said having it in the middle of this "very important summit" was "really a terrible thing." Trump said they could have held it a few days later and had more time to prepare.
During the House Oversight Committee hearing, Cohen, who has turned on Trump and has pleaded guilty to lying to Congress earlier to protect Trump, was harshly critical of his former boss, calling him a r****t, a con man and a c***t.

In his Sunday show appearances, Bolton described the summit as a success despite the lack of an agreement providing for verifiable dismantling of the North's nuclear sites. Bolton, in three television interviews, tried to make the case that Trump advanced America's national security interests by rejecting a bad agreement while working to persuade Kim to take "the big deal that really could make a difference for North Korea."

The U.S. and North Korea have offered contradictory accounts of why last week's summit in Vietnam broke down, though both have pointed to American sanctions as a sticking point.
Bolton said that the leaders left on good terms and that Trump made an important point to North Korea and other countries that negotiate with him.
"He's not desperate for a deal, not with North Korea, not with anybody if it's contrary to American national interests," Bolton said.

Bolton also sought to explain Trump's comments about taking Kim's word about Otto Warmbier, the American college student who was held prisoner in North Korea and was sent home in a vegetative state and later died. Trump said he didn't believe Kim knew about or would have allowed what happened to Warmbier.
"He tells me that he didn't know about it, and I will take him at his word," Trump said at a news conference last week.

Bolton said Trump's "got a difficult line to walk to" in negotiating with North Korea.
"It doesn't mean that he accepts it as reality. It means that he accepts that's what Kim Jong Un said," Bolton said.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., a close Trump ally, broke with the president.
"I think Kim knew what happened, which was wrong," McCarthy said.

Some have been critical of Trump for letting Kim stand with him on the world stage given North Korea's poor human rights record. Kim will be able to portray himself to his people and supporters as the charismatic head of a nuclear-armed power, not an international pariah that starves its citizens so it can build weapons.

Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, summarized the summit as a "spectacular failure" made all the worse by Trump's comments on "murder of an American citizen, Otto Warmbier."
But Bolton said that Trump's view is that he "gave nothing away."
And Bolton said Trump has "turned traditional diplomacy on its head, and after all in the case of North Korea, why not? Traditional diplomacy has failed in the last three administrations."

An example of that non-traditional diplomacy was formally unveiled Sunday when South Korea and the U.S. announced they would not conduct massive springtime military drills and were replacing them with smaller exercises. They described it as an effort to support diplomacy aimed at resolving the North Korean nuclear crisis.

"The reason I do not want military drills with South Korea is to save hundreds of millions of dollars for the U.S. for which we are not reimbursed," Trump tweeted Sunday. "That was my position long before I became President. Also, reducing tensions with North Korea at this time is a good thing!"
Bolton spoke on "Fox News Sunday," CNN's "State of the Union" and CBS's "Face the Nation." McCarthy was on ABC's "This Week," and Schiff was on CBS.

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Mar 4, 2019 11:37:20   #
maximus Loc: Chattanooga, Tennessee
 
Bad Bob wrote:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-says-cohen-hearing-may-hurt-north-korea-073329514--politics.html

President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un Thursday, Feb. 28, 2019, in Hanoi. At front right is Kim Yong Chol, a North Korean senior ruling party official and former intelligence chief. At left is national security adviser John Bolton. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is suggesting that a congressional hearing Democrats arranged with his former personal attorney may have contributed to his failure to reach a deal with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

Trump left his summit in Vietnam with the North Korean leader last week without reaching an agreement after Trump said he wasn't willing to give in to Kim's demand to lift U.S. sanctions at this time.
After sending his national security adviser, John Bolton, to the Sunday talk shows to paint the summit as a success, Trump lashed out at Democrats in a tweet Sunday night, criticizing their decision to hold the hearing featuring his former lawyer Michael Cohen while he was overseas.

"For the Democrats to interview in open hearings a convicted liar & fraudster, at the same time as the very important Nuclear Summit with North Korea, is perhaps a new low in American politics and may have contributed to the 'walk,'" Trump tweeted. "Never done when a president is overseas. Shame!"

The White House did not immediately respond to questions about why the hearing would have contributed to Trump's decision not to accept Kim's terms or whether members of the North Korean negotiating team indicated they were aware of the split-screen news coverage in the U.S.

As Trump wrapped up his trip to the summit last week, he complained that Democrats had scheduled the hearing at the same time as his negotiations. He described it as a "f**e hearing" and said having it in the middle of this "very important summit" was "really a terrible thing." Trump said they could have held it a few days later and had more time to prepare.
During the House Oversight Committee hearing, Cohen, who has turned on Trump and has pleaded guilty to lying to Congress earlier to protect Trump, was harshly critical of his former boss, calling him a r****t, a con man and a c***t.

In his Sunday show appearances, Bolton described the summit as a success despite the lack of an agreement providing for verifiable dismantling of the North's nuclear sites. Bolton, in three television interviews, tried to make the case that Trump advanced America's national security interests by rejecting a bad agreement while working to persuade Kim to take "the big deal that really could make a difference for North Korea."

The U.S. and North Korea have offered contradictory accounts of why last week's summit in Vietnam broke down, though both have pointed to American sanctions as a sticking point.
Bolton said that the leaders left on good terms and that Trump made an important point to North Korea and other countries that negotiate with him.
"He's not desperate for a deal, not with North Korea, not with anybody if it's contrary to American national interests," Bolton said.

Bolton also sought to explain Trump's comments about taking Kim's word about Otto Warmbier, the American college student who was held prisoner in North Korea and was sent home in a vegetative state and later died. Trump said he didn't believe Kim knew about or would have allowed what happened to Warmbier.
"He tells me that he didn't know about it, and I will take him at his word," Trump said at a news conference last week.

Bolton said Trump's "got a difficult line to walk to" in negotiating with North Korea.
"It doesn't mean that he accepts it as reality. It means that he accepts that's what Kim Jong Un said," Bolton said.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., a close Trump ally, broke with the president.
"I think Kim knew what happened, which was wrong," McCarthy said.

Some have been critical of Trump for letting Kim stand with him on the world stage given North Korea's poor human rights record. Kim will be able to portray himself to his people and supporters as the charismatic head of a nuclear-armed power, not an international pariah that starves its citizens so it can build weapons.

Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, summarized the summit as a "spectacular failure" made all the worse by Trump's comments on "murder of an American citizen, Otto Warmbier."
But Bolton said that Trump's view is that he "gave nothing away."
And Bolton said Trump has "turned traditional diplomacy on its head, and after all in the case of North Korea, why not? Traditional diplomacy has failed in the last three administrations."

An example of that non-traditional diplomacy was formally unveiled Sunday when South Korea and the U.S. announced they would not conduct massive springtime military drills and were replacing them with smaller exercises. They described it as an effort to support diplomacy aimed at resolving the North Korean nuclear crisis.

"The reason I do not want military drills with South Korea is to save hundreds of millions of dollars for the U.S. for which we are not reimbursed," Trump tweeted Sunday. "That was my position long before I became President. Also, reducing tensions with North Korea at this time is a good thing!"
Bolton spoke on "Fox News Sunday," CNN's "State of the Union" and CBS's "Face the Nation." McCarthy was on ABC's "This Week," and Schiff was on CBS.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-says-cohen-hearin... (show quote)



Detractors of Trump twist anything he says or does to make him look bad.They take a comment out of the conversation, blast it across national television and apply it to some other topic, or they change one word...they scour every dot and coma, they use anything they can, they twist anything they can to defraud our president.
Want to see something I thought would NEVER happen? Watch this video to see two liberals praise Trump!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arwVnrSOeKg&feature=em-uploademail

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Mar 4, 2019 11:53:47   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
maximus wrote:
Detractors of Trump twist anything he says or does to make him look bad.They take a comment out of the conversation, blast it across national television and apply it to some other topic, or they change one word...they scour every dot and coma, they use anything they can, they twist anything they can to defraud our president.
Want to see something I thought would NEVER happen? Watch this video to see two liberals praise Trump!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arwVnrSOeKg&feature=em-uploademail
Detractors of Trump twist anything he says or does... (show quote)


Was he born in Africa and is he a Muslim, married to a guy?

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Mar 4, 2019 12:04:24   #
Gatsby
 
Bad Bob wrote:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-says-cohen-hearing-may-hurt-north-korea-073329514--politics.html

President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un Thursday, Feb. 28, 2019, in Hanoi. At front right is Kim Yong Chol, a North Korean senior ruling party official and former intelligence chief. At left is national security adviser John Bolton. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is suggesting that a congressional hearing Democrats arranged with his former personal attorney may have contributed to his failure to reach a deal with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

Trump left his summit in Vietnam with the North Korean leader last week without reaching an agreement after Trump said he wasn't willing to give in to Kim's demand to lift U.S. sanctions at this time.
After sending his national security adviser, John Bolton, to the Sunday talk shows to paint the summit as a success, Trump lashed out at Democrats in a tweet Sunday night, criticizing their decision to hold the hearing featuring his former lawyer Michael Cohen while he was overseas.

"For the Democrats to interview in open hearings a convicted liar & fraudster, at the same time as the very important Nuclear Summit with North Korea, is perhaps a new low in American politics and may have contributed to the 'walk,'" Trump tweeted. "Never done when a president is overseas. Shame!"

The White House did not immediately respond to questions about why the hearing would have contributed to Trump's decision not to accept Kim's terms or whether members of the North Korean negotiating team indicated they were aware of the split-screen news coverage in the U.S.

As Trump wrapped up his trip to the summit last week, he complained that Democrats had scheduled the hearing at the same time as his negotiations. He described it as a "f**e hearing" and said having it in the middle of this "very important summit" was "really a terrible thing." Trump said they could have held it a few days later and had more time to prepare.
During the House Oversight Committee hearing, Cohen, who has turned on Trump and has pleaded guilty to lying to Congress earlier to protect Trump, was harshly critical of his former boss, calling him a r****t, a con man and a c***t.

In his Sunday show appearances, Bolton described the summit as a success despite the lack of an agreement providing for verifiable dismantling of the North's nuclear sites. Bolton, in three television interviews, tried to make the case that Trump advanced America's national security interests by rejecting a bad agreement while working to persuade Kim to take "the big deal that really could make a difference for North Korea."

The U.S. and North Korea have offered contradictory accounts of why last week's summit in Vietnam broke down, though both have pointed to American sanctions as a sticking point.
Bolton said that the leaders left on good terms and that Trump made an important point to North Korea and other countries that negotiate with him.
"He's not desperate for a deal, not with North Korea, not with anybody if it's contrary to American national interests," Bolton said.

Bolton also sought to explain Trump's comments about taking Kim's word about Otto Warmbier, the American college student who was held prisoner in North Korea and was sent home in a vegetative state and later died. Trump said he didn't believe Kim knew about or would have allowed what happened to Warmbier.
"He tells me that he didn't know about it, and I will take him at his word," Trump said at a news conference last week.

Bolton said Trump's "got a difficult line to walk to" in negotiating with North Korea.
"It doesn't mean that he accepts it as reality. It means that he accepts that's what Kim Jong Un said," Bolton said.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., a close Trump ally, broke with the president.
"I think Kim knew what happened, which was wrong," McCarthy said.

Some have been critical of Trump for letting Kim stand with him on the world stage given North Korea's poor human rights record. Kim will be able to portray himself to his people and supporters as the charismatic head of a nuclear-armed power, not an international pariah that starves its citizens so it can build weapons.

Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, summarized the summit as a "spectacular failure" made all the worse by Trump's comments on "murder of an American citizen, Otto Warmbier."
But Bolton said that Trump's view is that he "gave nothing away."
And Bolton said Trump has "turned traditional diplomacy on its head, and after all in the case of North Korea, why not? Traditional diplomacy has failed in the last three administrations."

An example of that non-traditional diplomacy was formally unveiled Sunday when South Korea and the U.S. announced they would not conduct massive springtime military drills and were replacing them with smaller exercises. They described it as an effort to support diplomacy aimed at resolving the North Korean nuclear crisis.

"The reason I do not want military drills with South Korea is to save hundreds of millions of dollars for the U.S. for which we are not reimbursed," Trump tweeted Sunday. "That was my position long before I became President. Also, reducing tensions with North Korea at this time is a good thing!"
Bolton spoke on "Fox News Sunday," CNN's "State of the Union" and CBS's "Face the Nation." McCarthy was on ABC's "This Week," and Schiff was on CBS.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-says-cohen-hearin... (show quote)


The timing of Cohen's testimony proves beyond any reasonable doubt that Democrats
intentionally emboldend Kim to demand concessions; concessions which would undermine
President Trump's policy, and campaign promise, of de-nuclearizing the Korean Peninsula.

Considering the fact that the United States is still technically at war with North Korea,
this act goes far beyond mere Obstruction, and rises to the level of Subversion:

And America was watching!

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Mar 4, 2019 12:05:54   #
Lonewolf
 
maximus wrote:
Detractors of Trump twist anything he says or does to make him look bad.They take a comment out of the conversation, blast it across national television and apply it to some other topic, or they change one word...they scour every dot and coma, they use anything they can, they twist anything they can to defraud our president.
Want to see something I thought would NEVER happen? Watch this video to see two liberals praise Trump!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arwVnrSOeKg&feature=em-uploademail
Detractors of Trump twist anything he says or does... (show quote)


No one has to make trump look bad him and his little band of t*****rs do just fine by themselves

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Mar 4, 2019 13:42:59   #
woodguru
 
Gatsby wrote:
The timing of Cohen's testimony proves beyond any reasonable doubt that Democrats
intentionally emboldend Kim to demand concessions; concessions which would undermine
President Trump's policy, and campaign promise, of de-nuclearizing the Korean Peninsula.

Considering the fact that the United States is still technically at war with North Korea,
this act goes far beyond mere Obstruction, and rises to the level of Subversion:

And America was watching!


Watching what? Real Amurikans were oblivious, as they tend to be... in their defense this hasn't been covered well.

The timing of Cohen's testimony was not intended to interfere with Trump's summit, had the summit been done with the normal months of advance warning and pr********n that case might have merit. Cohen's testimony was scheduled in advance of Trump's willy nilly ten days announcement, a better argument can be made that Trump put this together on the fly in an ill conceived and poorly planned move to take coverage off of Cohen.

There was no expectation that Trump was going to accomplish anything.

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Mar 4, 2019 15:52:24   #
woodguru
 
woodguru wrote:
Watching what? Real Amurikans were oblivious, as they tend to be... in their defense this hasn't been covered well.

The timing of Cohen's testimony was not intended to interfere with Trump's summit, had the summit been done with the normal months of advance warning and pr********n that case might have merit. Cohen's testimony was scheduled in advance of Trump's willy nilly ten days announcement, a better argument can be made that Trump put this together on the fly in an ill conceived and poorly planned move to take coverage off of Cohen.

There was no expectation that Trump was going to accomplish anything.
Watching what? Real Amurikans were oblivious, as t... (show quote)


Silence reigns as it sinks in that the Cohen hearing was not scheduled to interfere with Trump's nothing burger of a summit.

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