President Trump is refusing to say whether the US sabotaged North Korea's launch of ballistic missile that blew up shortly after liftoff Sunday morning.
On the same day, White House press secretary Sean Spicer said Trump will not be telegraphing possible actions against North Korea.
Donald Trump has been accused of not being able to identify the leader of North Korea.
As we've written before, President Barack Obama failed in many respects to live up to his promise to have the most transparent administration in history.
According to one source, while Democratic member of the House Intelligence Committee plan to call Trump campaign officials linked to Russian Federation as witnesses, "the Republican list is nearly entirely people from the Obama Administration".
"I think you're not going to see him telegraphing how he's going to respond to any military or other situation going forward", Spicer said.
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"I think that we recognize that there's a privacy aspect to allowing citizens to come express their views".
"I hope things work out well, I hope there is going to be peace". "And the last one, frankly, was a faux level of doing that, because when you go through and you scrub everyone's name out that you don't want everyone to know, that really is not an honest attempt at doing it".
As tensions rise over North Korea's nuclear program, President Trump continues to play his cards close to his vest.
Spicer added that the United States is going to work with China on the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue.
"But it seems as if North Korea is essentially - just based upon what they tried to do over the weekend - thumbing its nose at even China because of what they attempted to do", the reporter said.


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