North Korean leader shows more sympathy to Trump than US Media during covid battle

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has shown more sympathy towards US President Donald Trump and Melania Trump than the US media and Democrats have since they contracted COVID-19.

On Saturday, Kim reportedly extended his “warm greetings” to the president and First Lady.

“In the message he said he heard of the sudden news that the president and the first lady of the U.S. have been tested positive for corona virus,” the Korean Central News Agency reported.

“He offered his sympathy to the president and the first lady,” the report added. “He sincerely hoped that they would recover as soon as possible. He hoped they will surely overcome it. He sent warm greetings to them.”

The comments from the North Korean dictator were much more pleasant and kind than those from many Democrats and media figures.

On Friday, the LA Times released a bizarre news report where they justified President Trump catching the Coronavirus by comparing his situation to when former President Ronald Reagan almost got assassinated.

Reagan “hadn’t spent months downplaying assassins,” the LA Times wrote.

On Friday morning, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi responded to the news as well. The Speaker started out by saying how “sad” it was but then quickly pivoted to scolding the President.

“This is tragic, it’s very sad, but it also is something that, again, going into crowds, unmasked, and all the rest, was sort of a brazen invitation for this to happen,” Pelosi said during an interview with MSNBC. “Sad that it did, but nonetheless, hopeful that it will be a transition to a saner approach to what this virus is all about.”