Trump Asked Why A 'Pretty Korean Lady' Wasn't Negotiating With Kim Jong Un

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Months before President Donald Trump referred to African nations as “shithole countries,” he broke his decorum by reportedly asking why a “pretty Korean lady” who briefed him on policy wasn’t negotiating with North Korea on behalf of his administration.

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The exchange occurred in the Oval Office last fall when a career intelligence analyst specializing in hostage policy explained to Trump the impending release of a family that had been held in Pakistan. Afterward, Trump asked her, “Where are you from,” two anonymous officials told NBC News.

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The analyst said she was from New York, and when Trump was unsatisfied, elaborated that she was from Manhattan, which is also his hometown. The president asked her where “your people” were from, according to the officials, leading the analyst to disclose that her parents are Korean.

Trump then asked an adviser in the room why the “pretty Korean lady” wasn’t negotiating with North Korea, suggesting that her ethnicity should guide her career path.

The exchange was detailed to NBC News after Trump’s “shithole” remark on Thursday drew backlash and claims that he is racist.

Trump on Friday tweeted, “Never said anything derogatory about Haitians other than Haiti is, obviously, a very poor and troubled country. Never said ‘take them out.’”

The president likely did not mean harm with his question to the Korean-American intelligence briefer, but it brought concerns that he lacks cultural sensitivity, the officials told NBC News. The network did not receive comments from the briefer or the White House.

Prior to these comments, Trump had been already accused of being a racist.

Trump began his presidential campaign by calling Mexican immigrants criminals and “rapists.” As president, he said some people who marched with white supremacists in a deadly Charlottesville rally last August were “very fine people.” His call on Thursday for fewer immigrants from Haiti and Africa and more from Norway was just his latest thought in a long train.

YoungKeys on January 13rd, 2018 at 04:38 UTC »

The analyst said she was from New York, and when Trump was unsatisfied, elaborated that she was from Manhattan, which is also his hometown. The president asked her where “your people” were from, according to the officials, leading the analyst to disclose that her parents are Korean.

lmao, she knew exactly what he was asking, every Asian American does because we get asked this every week. She most definitely answered this way just to spite him- I pretty much do the same to everyone who asks.

fungobat on January 13rd, 2018 at 02:56 UTC »

The POTUS Apology tour of 2021 is going to be fucking amazing.

2cool4life on January 13rd, 2018 at 01:58 UTC »

We all know that the solution is Dennis Rodman.

He's good at defense!