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Donald Trump Is Now Blaming Democrats for His Failed Summit With Kim Jong Un, and People Can't Even

Donald Trump Is Now Blaming Democrats for His Failed Summit With Kim Jong Un, and People Can't Even
HANOI, VIETNAM - FEBRUARY 27: A handout photo of U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un during their second summit meeting at the Sofitel Legend Metropole hotel on February 27, 2019 in Hanoi, Vietnam. U.S President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un met in Vietnam on Wednesday during their second summit with reports indicating both leaders could agree on a joint statement declaring an end to the 1950-53 Korean War and discuss the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula. (Photo by Vietnam News Agency/Handout/Getty Images)

Of course.

With the explosive testimony of his former attorney and self-proclaimed fixer Michael Cohen to Congress and the dissolution of a deal wit North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un, President Donald Trump has had a rather disastrous week.

At his testimony, Cohen called the President"a racist, a conman, and a cheat." He provided corroborating documents, like checks, to bolster his claims that the President violated campaign finance laws. In addition, his testimony will likely lead to more people in Trump's orbit being called before the House Oversight Committee, like Trump Organization CFO Alan Weisselberg and even Trump's own children.


The day after the Cohen talks, Trump announced that no deal had been reached with Kim Jong-un at the summit in Hanoi, Vietnam. He insisted that walking away was better than taking a bad deal, despite cozying up to the dictator and even publicly doubting Kim's likely involvement in the torture of now-deceased college student Otto Rambier.

Now, the President is killing two birds with one stone and accused Democrats for deliberately hearing the defamatory testimony of a "convicted liar & fraudster," while Trump was negotiating with Kim, asserting that it may have lead to "the walk."

People aren't buying it.

Americans seemed to know why the talks fell apart.

It was the poor negotiation skills of the man behind Art of the Deal.

Talks will likely be scheduled again soon in an effort for the President to finally secure that Nobel Peace Prize.

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