"Good chance" N. Korean leader will do "what is right"

"Good chance" N. Korean leader will do "what is right"

President TrumpDonald John TrumpCigna says it has reduced customers use of opioids by 25 percent Greens launch campaign to get Pruitt fired White House: "Maximum pressure" campaign on North Korea is working MORE said in tweets early Wednesday that there is now a "good chance" that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will do "what is right for his people and humanity", but cautioned that sanctions and pressure must be maintained on Pyongyang. "Because it's a very strong card and I want to make sure everyone is treated fairly".

President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un are set to meet sometime in May at a yet to be determined location. Trump may be suggesting that a prospective nuclear deal with North Korea is desired by South Korea, so by delaying it the USA could extract better trade terms with the South. But the U.S.is counting on close U.S.

But, moments later, Trump reiterated his belief that the trade agreement he just made with South Korea was "wonderful".

Trump did not explain what leverage the US would achieve by holding up the trade deal with South Korea.

Trump is visiting Richfield, Ohio, to sell the public on his plan to use $200 billion in federal money to spur at least $1.5 trillion in spending over a decade to fix or replace highways, bridges, ports, airports and other infrastructure.

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Analysts said Xi likely wanted to see Kim in order to ensure North Korea does not cut a deal with Trump that hurts Chinese interests during their summit, expected to be held in May.

Trump is claiming Democrats don't want to work with him on infrastructure because they don't want to give him any additional "wins" since his tax bill passed in December.

Trump's speech, delivered at a training site for members of the International Union of Operating Engineers, came the day after his council of economic advisers released a report touting the purported economic benefits of his infrastructure proposal.

House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., promoted it in a tweet as "Long-overdue updates to our country's infrastructure".

Still, the White House said it saw room for Trump to take action without Congress. The president, first lady Melania Trump and their 12-year-old son, Barron, spent last weekend at their Palm Beach, Florida, estate.

Trump, through his personal attorney and White House aides, has denied the affair.

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