Trump Attorney Claims Kim Jong Un Begged for Summit

Trump Attorney Claims Kim Jong Un Begged for Summit

Trump Lawyer Says Kim Jong Un Begged For Regained Summit

TL;DR: Rudy Giuliani tells the world that the North Korean leader once considered a nuclear showdown, then turned on his hands and knees to ask for a chat with President Trump.

What the Interview Really Hinted At

  • Giuliani, at a Tel Aviv finance event, allegedly said North Korea was “ready to mic‑drop into a nuclear war” with the U.S.
  • He then cut the deal: “We’re not having a summit if a nuclear flop is on the table.”
  • Result? Kim Jong Un allegedly flipped, literally lay down and begged, “We need to talk.”

Why the Reschedule Gives the U.S. the Upper Hand

“Now that we’ve moved the summit forward, the U.S. holds the advantage,” Giuliani reportedly said. The next step: Singapore plans a quick two‑day Pyongyang visit from the country’s foreign minister to finalize logistics for the meeting.

Historic Timing

The talks will unfold at a Sentosa resort, the same date the White House confirmed: June 12, 2018. A rapid thaw has turned a last year’s nuclear buildup into a one‑to‑one handshake between the U.S., North Korea, and South Korea.

Key Takeaway

The back‑and‑forth narrative underscores a shift from fear to face‑to‑face, with Trump’s side claiming the move puts them in a stronger position.