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Mike Pompeo Doesn’t Think the Trump-Kim Summit Is Going to Go Very Well

According to Politico, Donald Trump might be the only person in the White House looking forward to his meeting with Kim Jong Un this week.

When Trump scheduled a second meeting with the North Korean leader for next week, the news apparently wasn’t well-received by his advisers. They’re not just worried that a second meetup with produce not-so-historic results, but also that Trump may mess up a denuclearization deal completely.

Trump and Kim met last June in Singapore, signing what the White House called a “historic” commitment to denuclearization and what others called a “nothingburger.”

Trump has since gone on about the “beautiful letters” Kim has sent him, and said this second conference in Vietnam will help make North Korea an “economic powerhouse.” His advisers reportedly don’t agree.

Among the “skeptics” is, surprisingly, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Politico says.

He’s continued to meet with Kim and other North Korean officials, but thinks those same people will steamroll Trump completely, one source says. And even if Trump does hold his own, “Pompeo believes the North Koreans are just playing for time” and won’t hand over “anything of substance on denuclearization,” foreign policy expert Ian Bremmer tells Politico. National Security Adviser John Bolton, meanwhile, hasn’t even pretended he’s onboard.

From Politico:

The push for a second summit came almost entirely from the president himself, according to current and former White House officials — but Trump remains undeterred. He has gushed about the “wonderful letters” he has received from Kim, as well as the “good rapport” he has developed with the North Korean leader and the enormous media coverage the event in Vietnam’s capital is likely to attract. Trump even bragged, in a phone call Tuesday with South Korean President Moon Jae-in, that he is the only person who can make progress on denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula, according to a person briefed on the conversation, and complained about negative news coverage he has received.

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