The White House is looking into the status of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un amid speculation that the leader has undergone medical care
The White House is closely monitoring developments regarding the status of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, amid speculation that the leader has undergone medical care that has limited his public appearances and affected his health.
National security adviser Robert O’Brien acknowledged that information from North Korea is scant and uncertain, and said that the Trump administration is trying to learn more.
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