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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Jun 12

    Republicans are cautiously optimistic about talks with North Korea, while Democrats are criticalhttps://on.wsj.com/2LL4c2O 

    8:57 AM - 12 Jun 2018
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      2. Donna Marie Porter‏ @Garlend Jun 12
        Replying to @WSJ

        It's about time the Republican party put a leash on DT. What is it going to take? Can't believe what he just did without consulting his party and South Korea. I guess they're going to wait until he starts an outright war.

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      3. Red Ronnie‏ @RonnieRedmond1 Jun 12
        Replying to @Garlend @WSJ

        I can't believe it either, possible set in motion the denuclearisation of the Korean Peninsula , what an absolute scumbag 😂😂😂😂😂. Have a word with yourself there because your talking absolute bolloxio 😂😂😂

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      1. Gregory James‏ @dgrblue Jun 12
        Replying to @WSJ

        They weren’t so sanguine when we were talking to Cuba, remember?

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      1. Τζον Σκιβερ‏ @100THS3 Jun 12
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        They ought to be cautious.

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      1. Scott Haile‏ @scottchaile Jun 12
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        trump casually mentioned ending military cooperation with South Korea, removing troops from the region - what North Korea has demanded for fifty years He surrendered He surrendered to the World’s most brutal, murdering dictator for a photo op and a birthday cake

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      1. Bill‏ @bteat65 Jun 12
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        While there was a great PR coo for both leaders, there are no guarantees that anything will occur.

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      1. Rob‏ @OSURobby Jun 12
        Replying to @WSJ

        You’re talking about giving legitimacy to a man who uses a flame thrower and grenades on his own people for amusement. Yeah sure, what could possibly go wrong.

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      1. Matthew Whiz Buckley‏ @WhizCheck6 Jun 12
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        Democrats would complain at this point that Trump is the devil and it's not hot enough in hell On a daily basis their #LiberalLogic adds more voters to Trump's reelection campaign It is clear their only message is they want America to fail @POTUS @NancyPelosi @chuckschumer

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      1. Deb‏ @debrow8321 Jun 12
        Replying to @WSJ

        Tell me how this kind of headline is helpful? This kind of bull is what keeps people divided. Come on WSJ. Please be the 4th estate that helps bridge this divide Trump perpetuates. Please..

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      2. Blake Street Bums‏ @BlakeStBums Jun 12
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        So tell me again why he broke the Iran Deal? This NK "agreement" is toothless and has no real effect.

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      1. Doug Sheridan‏ @dougsheridan Jun 12
        Replying to @WSJ @EnergyPointInfo

        Hard to know what this means for the future when we don't really know what happened at the summit.

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      1. Richard Diskin‏ @ricdisk42 Jun 12
        Replying to @WSJ

        What else is new? Schumer and Pelosi and the other losers are not going to congratulate the president for all the good things and progress he has made. But please let’s not shut them up the more they say the better it is for the president and the republicans.

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      1. Jason‏ @jasonl9 Jun 12
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        Shocking!

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      1. Russ Foust‏ @russ8979 Jun 12
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        The WSJ cannot report a news story without misrepresenting truth

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      1. t&f‏ @iwedgewood Jun 12
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        I think that's a perfect summary of the summit. Devisive as always.

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      1. Grant D McKinney‏ @MckinneDonald Jun 12
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        How can any political party have faith in this President? He is unstable has no control of his emotions which he shows by the way he reacts to anything he's doesn't like. This is the reaction of a child not someone in his position and America is paying for it.

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      2. Suzanne Slaughter‏ @suzyq32 Jun 12
        Replying to @WSJ

        We all need to be praying for a successful conference. The ones wishing for the opposite are more interested in their own personal agenda than the interest of our country.

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      3. Suzanne Slaughter‏ @suzyq32 Jun 12
        Replying to @suzyq32 @WSJ

        Successful summit

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