Donald Trump's Glowing Tweet on Kim Jong-un's Return Revives Controversy Over Death of Otto Warmbier
05/02/2020 10:30 pm EDT
However, South Korean officials downplayed reports Kim was unwell. On Monday, Trump said he had a "very good idea" about Kim's health, but could not say much. "I just wish him well... I hope he's fine," Trump said at the time. "I do know how he's doing, relatively speaking. We will see. You will probably be hearing in the not-too-distant future."
Trump, who is the first sitting U.S. president to meet with a North Korean leader, has often been criticized for praising Kim. In March 2019, Warmbier's family blasted Trump for agreeing with Kim, who claimed he was not aware of Warmbier's mistreatment while imprisoned by Pyongyang. During a summit in Vietnam, Trump said he did not hold Kim personally responsible for Warmbier's death.
"We have been respectful during this summit process," Warmbier's family said at the time. "Now we must speak out. Kim and his evil regime are responsible for the death of our son Otto. Kim and his evil regime are responsible for unimaginable cruelty and inhumanity. No excuses or lavish praise can change that. Thank you."
Trump later defended himself on Twitter at the time. "Of course I hold North Korea responsible for Otto's mistreatment and death," he tweeted. "Most important, Otto Warmbier will not have died in vain. Otto and his family have become a tremendous symbol of strong passion and strength, which will last for many years into the future. I love Otto and think of him often!"
Warmbier was a University of Virginia student who was taken into custody by North Korea in January 2016 as he was leaving a sightseeing tour. North Korea held him captive until June 2017, when he was finally released to the U.S. He returned to Cincinnati in a vegetative state and died in June 2019, days after the Trump administration got him released, notes CNN. He was 22. His family filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the North Korean government and was awarded more than $500 million.
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