US President George W. Bush and US President George W. Bush, both of the US President George W. Bush and North Korean leader Kim Jong - il, have asked for sensitive questions about domestic politics.

White House spokesman Serah Sanders said the reporters would not be able to attend a communion dinner following the two leaders' sole talks.

Sanders spokesman said the joint news gathering at the time of the sole talks was due to the sensitivity of questions raised by President Trump to his voice.

Then the photographers said that they would not respond to the communion dinner, and the White House eventually allowed only one person to cover the case of the reporter.

If photographers refuse to cover the report, it is likely that the photos of President Trump and Kim sitting down side by side for the first time may not be distributed to the media.

At the time of the sole talks, a joint news gathering asked President Trump about his position as a former private attorney Michael Cohen's testimony of the Congress, and Trump was reportedly headed by Dr. Gohman.

Cohen is in a public testimony to Congress 'alleged torture allegations during President Trump' s visit to Hanoi during his absence from the United States.

President Trump also accused Koan of lying in Hanoi.

Sanders spokesperson later said, "Due to the sensitive nature of the meeting, we were limited to small-scale joint coverage, but the US media will try to cover as much as possible."

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