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Donald Trump blames the Cohen
Hearings for his walking away
from the US North Korean
Summit without a deal
by Nathan'ette Burdine: March 4, 2019
 


Donald Trump is blaming the Cohen Hearings for his decision to walk away from the United States-North Korean Summit without a deal.

Trump tweeted this here out:



Now mind you, on the day that talks ended with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, Trump is the one who said this, “Sometimes you have to walk…and I rather do it right than do it fast.”

And oh yeah, CBS is reporting that Donald Trump pressed the stop button when North Korean leader Kim Jong-un started talking about lifting all of the U.S. sanctions.

Trump couldn’t have that. He knows lil’ Kim has nuclear facilities all over North Korea and lifting sanctions will do nothing but get lil’ Kim the money he needs in order to make more nukes faster.

But with all of these new investigations going on in the Democrat led House, Cohen giving the House Oversight Committee checks made out to a porn star and FedEx receipts have Trump worried like a po’ man in a district court.

And like a po’ man in a district court who’s been arrested for drunk pissing on the road, Trump is crying po’ me because it’s the only way he can lay blame on somebody else for a bad deal which he had to walk away from because he “rather do it right than do it fast.”




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