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🗓️ 2 July 2019
⏱️ 48 minutes
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0:29.9 | More details are coming out about the historically historic meeting between that fat crazy man in |
0:34.9 | North Korea and Kim Jong-un. President Trump and Kim met at the demilitarized zone after |
0:40.8 | Trump sent Kim a playful, spontaneous tweet saying, dear murderous lunatic with stupid hair, |
0:46.5 | meet me at the DMZ for laughs and denuclearization. Kim immediately rushed to the meeting place |
0:52.4 | with an entourage that included his agent, two publicists, a makeup girl, and 300,000 heavily |
0:57.7 | armed infantrymen with eyes like zombies. In a thrilling off-the-cuff moment, Kim invited |
1:03.1 | Trump to become the first sitting U.S. President ever to step into a country where the first |
1:08.5 | man to stop applauding for the leader turns up three weeks later in several different plastic |
1:12.7 | bags. Trump and Kim then took 19 paces together each more historically historic than the last, |
1:19.2 | after which Kim offered to welcome the American press corps with a traditional North Korean disembowement |
1:24.7 | ceremony. President Trump promised the reporters it would all be in good fun, but the cowards |
1:29.0 | preferred to escape with their lives. In a private meeting, Trump and Kim then agreed |
1:33.2 | to reopen the denuclearization talks, which faltered last February, when Kim threatened to extinguish |
1:39.3 | life on Earth and Trump responded by poking him in the eye, then hitting him on top of the |
1:43.4 | head with a mallet. The New York Times, a former newspaper, promptly responded to the incident |
1:48.2 | with a harsh editorial, accusing Trump of damaging the work of previous presidents, whose |
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