To get what he wants from him

Trump asked his former press secretary to “flirt” with the North Korean president

Sanders mentioned to Trump that Kim winked at her in Singapore.

From the source

Former White House press secretary Sarah Sanders claimed that US President Donald Trump suggested that she return to North Korea and sacrifice herself by courting its leader, Kim Jong-un, to take from him what her country wanted, after she told Trump that Kim winked at her during His summit with the Korean leader in Singapore in 2018, which was attended by a group of Trump aides, including Sanders.

Sanders recounts in her new diary that the two talked about sports, including women's soccer, and Sanders was scoring some points, then looked up "to discover that Kim was staring at her."

"He spoke directly to us in the eye, and Kim nodded and seemed to wink at me," she says. "I was shocked. I looked quickly down and kept taking notes," she says.

Sanders recounts that she told Trump about this at a later time while she was riding in the presidential limousine and former White House chief of staff, John Kelly.

"Kim Jong Un wants you," Trump told her. "He liked you."

Sanders said, "Sir, please stop this, please." But Trump kept talking to her, and he said to her, "Well, Sarah, this makes it happen. You go to North Korea, sacrifice for the American people, your husband and your children will miss you, but you will be a heroine." For your country »!

Sanders says that Trump and Kelly "burst out laughing."

Trump was initially hostile to Kim Jong Un, describing him in one of his speeches at the United Nations in 2017 as a "missile man" and threatening military action against North Korea if its government did not halt its nuclear weapons development program, but the two have enjoyed a warm relationship since then. The two leaders praised each other widely.

The Singapore summit in June was the first of three meetings between the two leaders during Trump's presidency, after they met again in February 2019, and then in June of the same year, when Trump became the first US president to set foot in the military zone that divides the two Koreas.

Trump said at a rally in September 2018 that he and Kim “fell in love” and that North Korean leaders had written to him “beautiful” messages.

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