Following the U.S. - North Korea summit and the announcement of an agreement between the two countries to work toward the denuclearization of Korean Peninsula, members of Congress and other U.S. officials used social media to offer their take on the deal.
US Officials React to Singapore Summit
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Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna of California struck a bipartisan tone, saying the summit was a step froward, but also calling for support for the Iran nuclear deal that President Trump discarded.
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Hawaii's Sen. Brian Schatz said President Trump turned his back on Western allies, only to begin a friendship with "one of the cruelest depots on the planet." The Democrat also questioned what the U.S. gets from the deal.
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Delaware Sen. Chris Coons said its a problem that President Trump promised to end U.S.-South Korea exercises, allegedly without the knowledge or input from the Pentagon.