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Trump’s trusted diplomat faces daunting task with North Korea | By Rebecca Kheel | | Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is confronting a daunting task in putting meat on the bones of President Trump’s agreement with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
Pompeo was instrumental in putting together the historic Trump-Kim summit and worked to engineer the meeting while he was still serving as Trump’s CIA director. He has seemingly won the full confidence of his boss, who sent him to Pyongyang and entrusted that his secretary of State could pull off what could easily be Trump’s biggest success on the foreign policy stage thus far if negotiations yield results. | Read the full story here | | | | | |
Trump’s danger on North Korea? Raised expectations | By Jordan Fabian | Trump’s rhetoric has raised expectations for an ironclad nuclear deal with North Korea following his historic summit with Kim, posing diplomatic and political risks for the White House if the unpredictable country fails to follow through.
Trump even declared that North Korea no longer poses a nuclear threat, a statement contradicted by his own pick to serve as U.S. ambassador to South Korea, and a remark that experts said could be a serious mistake. | Read the full story here | | | | | |
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Trump must resist temptation to pardon Manafort for real crimes | By Jonathan Turley | OPINION | The pardon power is not a ShamWow for presidents to clean up scandals. True, the Constitution gives a president total discretion in the granting of pardons and commutations. However, it was not designed, and should not be used, to protect figures like Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort or Trump personal attorney Michael Cohen. | Read the full story here | | | | | |
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