Sen. Ernst Praises Pres. Trump For Leaving Talks With North Korea

Washington, DC — Republican Senator Joni Ernst says the U.S. needs to stand strong with long-time allies like SOUTH Korea following President Trump’s meeting with NORTH Korea’s leader.


President Trump says that he believes North Korean Leader Kim Jung Un knew nothing about the treatment of American student Otto Warmbier, who died after being detained in North Korea. Trump has also said he believes the crown prince of Saudi Arabia who claims to have nothing to do with the death and dismemberment of a Washington Post columnist. Ernst was asked during a conference call with Iowa reporters if she’s concerned President Trump is siding with foreign dictators over U.S. Intelligence.


Ernst praised Trump for walking away from the this past week’s talks when they failed to yield an agreement on North Korea’s nuclear intentions and the future of U.S. economic sanctions.

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