U.S. President Donald Trump's Diagnosis: Impact On Election and N. Korea Policy
  • 4 years ago
미 트럼프 대통령 코로나 확진: 대선, 대북 정책 미칠 영향

U.S. President Donald Trump’s hospitalization has plunged the 2020 election campaign into even more confusion and uncertainty.
Mr. Trump's Covid diagnosis and its impact on the election which is now less than 30 days away and how it will alter Washington's policy vis-a-vis North Korea and the Korean peninsula.
Let's take a step further - joining us live from New York is Stephen Noerper, Senior Director of Korea Society Senior Director and Adjunct Professor at Columbia University.
Stephen, thanks for joining us.
How is President Donald Trump's Covid-19 contraction and his follow-up action being received by the American public? How will Mr. Trump's diagnosis impact the election?
His extraordinary drive-by photo-op Sunday in front of supporters gathered with flags and banners outside Walter Reed National Military Medical Center is all the more controversial.
Among world leaders who've sent the U.S. president "Get Well Soon" messages is North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. What are you reading into this?
Is this the end of what many had called an "October Surprise" between North Korea and the U.S.?
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo cut short a trip to Asia this week, canceling a stop in South Korea but continuing with a visit to Japan. Does this mean anything?
How do we expect North Korea to respond to the November 3rd presidential election outcome - depending on which campaign takes victory?
Stephen Noerper, Senior Director of Korea Society Senior Director and Adjunct Professor at Columbia University, thanks for speaking to us. For those of you looking for more insights from Stephen Noerper, join us on News In-depth right after Newscenter.
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