Otto Warmbier’s Death Again Draws Ire as Trump Takes Kim Jong-un ‘at His Word’ By News March 01, 2019 Add Comment Edit The president’s comments about Mr. Warmbier, an American who died in 2017 after being imprisoned in North Korea, echoed other remarks he has made defending autocratic foreign leaders. Share this post Related PostsYoung People Are Suing the Trump Administration Over Climate Change. She’s Their Lawyer.On Politics: G.O.P. Frames Midterms as Battle Over Race and Immigration‘Even While Losing,’ Councilman Sees a Way to Win: As Public AdvocateMigrant Caravan Puts Mexico Back in U.S. Cross HairsMany Possible Paths to a House Majority for Democrats, None GuaranteedThe Ripple Effect of a Trump TweetstormU.S. Begins First Cyberoperation Against Russia Aimed at Protecting ElectionsThe Tip Sheet: House Update, Georgia Debate, Trump in Texas: 14 Days to Go
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