Donald Trump Ex Secretary Sarah Sanders says Kim Jong-un winked at her

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: September 3, 2020 12:54 PM2020-09-03T12:54:42+5:302020-09-03T12:54:42+5:30

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A former White House press secretary has made a shocking revelation about North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. Former Press Secretary Sarah Sanders says in her new book that Kim Jong Un once tried to flirt with her.

Sarah was with US President Donald Trump when he visited the Singapore Summit in June 2018. According to Sarah, Kim Jong Un had winked at her. When Sarah later told Donald Trump about it, Trump also made fun of her.

"Now you're going to North Korea for our benefit," Trump joked to Sarah.

According to The Guardian, Sarah Sanders' book Speaking for My Selfie will be released next Tuesday. The Guardian has a copy of the book. Sarah Sanders is from a family affiliated with the Republican Party.

According to reports, Sarah mentioned the Singapore Summit with Kim Jong Un. Kim is very careful about her safety and does not accept anything faster than any other leader or person. Trump had convinced Kim that she was just a breath mint and poison.

There was also a conversation between Kim Jong Un and Trump about sports, especially women's soccer. Sarah writes that she suddenly saw Kim staring at her. Our eyes were fixed on each other. I was shocked when Kim winked at me. I immediately looked down.

After meeting Kim Jong-un, Sarah informed Trump of the incident in a Beast car as he was walking to the airport. Trump then said in surprise, he hit the line on you. You didn't say all these things in a funny way.

Trump joked, "Well done now, you're going to North Korea for us." Your husband and children will remember you, but you will be a hero for your country. Then Trump started laughing out loud.

Trump has met Kim Jong Un three times. In the demilitarization zone between Singapore, Hanoi and North Korea and South Korea. Despite all his efforts, Trump could not force Kim to give up his insistence on nuclear weapons.

Analysts say Pyongyang has amassed a large arsenal. Trump has been criticized for severing ties with key allies such as South Korea over talks with Kim.

John Bolton, a national security adviser in the Trump administration, did not mention the experience Sarah shared in her memoir. However, he wrote that Trump interacted with Kim Jong on sports issues and offered to eat a mint. Trump's ally