On Thursday’s episode of “The Michael Knowles Show,” host Michael Knowles discusses the difference between the “red lines” of the Obama Administration and President Donald Trump after his summit with Kim Jong-un in Vietnam. Transcript and video below.
On Thursday’s episode of “The Michael Knowles Show,” host Michael Knowles discusses the difference between the “red lines” of the Obama Administration and President Donald Trump after his summit with Kim Jong-un in Vietnam. Transcript and video below.
This is the quote that people are assailing Trump for, and this doesn’t sound good, I totally agree. When you listen to it you think, “Did he have to? I wish he didn’t have to say that.” This is the line that all of the mainstream media are gonna be playing for the next 48 hours:
Talking about the killing of Otto Warmbier, that American student who was killed by North Korea. He came back and he was brain dead, he died shortly thereafter. Trump says he’s asked did Kim Jong-un know about this, did Kim Jong-un do this? He says, look, those prisons are terrible. Kim Jong-un says he didn’t know about it, so I guess I’ll take him at his word.
Yeah, I get it, what you want him to do is go out there and say, “This jerk, he killed an American student!” and then like John Wayne, Trump is gonna pull a gun out of his jacket and shoot Kim Jong-un on site.