The former official said Trump did not ask any of his aides whether there would be any problems in making such an offer. “Just did it for his friend,” the former official said, referring to Trump’s warm relationship with Kim.
Matthew Pottinger, the top Asia expert on Trump’s National Security Council, told the BBC, “President Trump offered Kim a lift home on Air Force One. The president knew that Kim had arrived on a multi-day train ride through China into Hanoi and the president said: ‘I can get you home in two hours if you want.’ Kim declined.”
The stunning offer made to a brutal dictator came as Trump ended the Hanoi summit with no joint agreement, after Kim insisted all US sanctions on his country be lifted. That was a bridge too far for Trump, who said at the time that Kim had offered to take some steps toward dismantling his nuclear arsenal but not enough to warrant ending the debilitating sanctions regime on the country.
“Sometimes you have to walk,” Trump said during a news conference following the conclusion of the summit, which had broken up earlier than planned. “This was just one of those times.”
When a reporter asked Kim whether the topic had been discussed, Trump answered for him.
“We’re discussing everything,” he said.
The former President has previously described falling “in love” with Kim and exchanging glowing letters that underscored their unusual relationship. Trump boasted last year about receiving a “nice note” from Kim, stating, “I think we’re doing fine.” Later, Pyongyang denied that Kim had sent Trump a letter and accused him of evoking the personal relationship for “selfish purposes.”