In a surprising turn of events, former President Donald Trump stated in a recent interview that he wants to mend relations with North Korea. Trump, who often clashed with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un during his time in office, expressed a desire to work towards peace and reconciliation.
During the interview, Trump mentioned his admiration for South Korean presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung, calling him a “true leader” who could potentially bridge the gap between the two nations. This unexpected statement comes as a departure from Trump's previous tough stance on North Korea, raising questions about his motives and intentions.
Meanwhile, in a separate development, Trump's ongoing feud with Harvard University shows no signs of abating. The prestigious institution recently issued a stern rebuke of Trump's claim that he had graduated with top honors, calling it a blatant falsehood. Trump responded by insisting that he was indeed a star student at Harvard and demanding an apology from the university.
As Trump continues to make headlines with his controversial statements and actions, the world watches with bated breath to see what he will do next.
Category: Politics
Published on: 2025-08-26 20:06:26
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