Journalist and writer Bob Woodward mentioned anybody in search of new perception into former President Donald Trump’s now-famous “love letters” from Kim Jong Un will most likely be upset.

“They are surely sort of the fondnesses that youngsters would possibly change,” Woodward instructed MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell on Tuesday evening. “There’s nothing substantive in them.”

Woodward mentioned he obtained the entire roughly 27 letters the North Korean dictator despatched to Trump throughout his presidency. However they’re not precisely nice artwork.

“If you happen to learn by means of them, you’d sort of giggle,” he mentioned. “As a result of Kim is wooing Trump in a really unsophisticated approach and says, ‘Nicely, if we meet once more, it will likely be out of a fantasy movie.’ Which, I assume, is the best way Kim considered it and perhaps, to a sure extent, Trump did.”

Woodward, who simply launched audio of his 20 interviews with Trump, added that the letters have been “virtually extra comedian than severe diplomacy” regardless of coming from “probably the most terrible dictators on the globe.”

See his full dialogue with O’Donnell beneath:



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