With Iowa’s temperatures dropping below zero, former President Donald Trump revives his fellow citizens’ memories of the “safety and security” of America during his White House administration, even as his legal problems worsen.
Given his personal relationship with Kim Jong-Un, the leader of North Korea, Donald Trump remembered saying of the country that the US was “more secure” when he was president.
While addressing his fans during the event at Indianola, Iowa he said: “Kim Jong-un [is] very smart, very tough, but he liked me and I got along really well with him and we were safe.”
North Korea launched an intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) into the East Sea on Sunday, just hours after his rally in bitterly cold weather.
“We intended to fight them in a war. Regarding North Korea, the four-time indicted stated, “We did a great job, and they have a massive nuclear stockpile, possibly as big as anybody.”
Trump met with Kim Jong-Un three times while he was president (from 2017 to 2021), but their meetings came to a stop after there was no progress made at the February 2019 summit in Hanoi.
It’s freezing in Indianola
As the Republican presidential contenders prepare to square off during the party nomination voting in Iowa on Monday, the weather in the Midwest of the United States has been quite cold.
As the temperatures dropped, Grand Old Party (GOP) officials also issued a warning to the populace to prepare for the inclement weather.