Trump says he expects to meet Kim Jong Un later this year, praising their personal rapport and calling Kim a powerful player—but North Korea pushes back, with Kim Yo Jong insisting U.S. hostility hasn’t changed. While past summits and tense moments have defined their volatile relationship, Trump blames prior administrations for North Korea’s nuclear program, despite experts estimating 60 warheads and enough material for more. Trump remains confident he can handle the unpredictable leader, as diplomacy—or its absence—continues to hang in the balance.

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