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Where was President Trump today?

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President Trump was in Washington, DC today, where he met with South Korea's new president Lee Jae-myung and discussed issues including North Korea and U.S. security commitments. He also signed an executive order regarding National Guard units and commented on government investments and personnel decisions.

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Trump says he hopes to meet North Korea leader Kim Jong-un 'this year'

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  • Trump says he hopes to meet Kim Jong-un within the year.
  • The statement was made during a meeting with South Korea's new president, Lee Jae-myung. 7s
  • Lee encouraged Trump to support Korean peace and proposed a Trump Tower in Pyongyang. 14s
  • Trump emphasized his good relationship with Kim and willingness to hold talks. 41s
  • Any earlier tensions between Trump and South Korea eased after Lee praised Trump. 1m 15s
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