Lindsey Graham: It’s the ‘End of North Korean Regime’ if Kim Jong-Un Tries to Play Trump

In a Sunday interview on New York AM 970 radio’s “The Cats Roundtable,” Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) advised North Korea not to try to play President Donald Trump as has been done with previous presidents.

“Here is the problem North Korea has: They played every president before – Clinton, Bush, all of them. If they try to play Trump, they are going to regret it. Trump said … ‘North Korea has played us like a fiddle. They are not going to play me!’ So, I would tell Kim Jong-un the worst thing you can do is have a face-to-face with Trump and back out of the deal, or try to play him. Because, if you do that, that’s the end of the North Korean regime. And he has to know that. I would not mess with Trump if I were Kim Jong-un,” Graham said to host John Catsimatidis.

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