Scarborough: Trump Is ‘Being Almost a Sycophant to Kim Jong Un, Like He Is with Vladimir Putin’

‘Donald Trump’s most lasting legacy may well be writing what he calls love letters to a dictator in North Korea’

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SCARBOROUGH: "The problem, Mika, is, again, you look at these pictures of Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un, and you have Donald Trump bending over backwards, being almost a sycophant to Kim Jong-un, like he is with Vladimir Putin, allowing this guy to walk all over him, apologizing for the seven U.N. violations since the first meeting. Remember he said we didn’t have to worry about missiles anymore, we didn’t have to worry about nukes anymore?"
BRZEZINSKI: "Look at that body language."
SCARBOROUGH: "At this pace, it’s not a stretch to say that Donald Trump’s most lasting legacy may well be writing what he calls love letters to a dictator in North Korea who during his presidency is going to develop the ability to deliver nuclear weapons to Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Seattle, Los Angeles.”

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