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Trump says, ‘During my tenure US was more secure’
Trump said while talking about North Korea that they were going to have a battle with them.
Indianola: As his legitimate problems continue to increase with temperatures reaching freezing stages in lowa, the US former President Donald Trump restores the memory of the citizens about the "safe future" of US when he was in the White House.
Donald Trump called up mentioning to North Korea that the US was ‘safer’ when he was ruling, referring to his unique bond with the leader Kim Jong-Un.
Speaking to his supporters during the rally at Indianola he said: “Kim Jong-un is very elegant, very resilient, but he admired me and I got friendly with him and we were secure”.
After his rally in freezing temperatures, according to the South Korean military, North Korea dismissed a middle-range of ballistic missile (IRBM) into the East Sea as its first dispatch of 2024.
Trump said while talking about North Korea that they were going to have a battle with them. They have a huge nuclear collection, possibly gigantic, and so they did a good job.
During his presidency he met with Kim Jong-Un three times, therefore their meeting arrived at a dead end after there was no development during the Hanoi summit in February 2019.
It is to be noted that according to the polls, Trump has 48% of support in the conservative, religious state, whereas the Desantis, slipped to third place having 16% of support.
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