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President Trump Says North Korea Summit Still Possible

The president spoke briefly to reporters before he helicoptered to Annapolis, Md., where he touted the U.S. military build up in a commencement address at the U.S. Naval Academy.

Less than 24 hours after President Trump sent notice to North Korea that he was cancelling next month's planned summit with Kim Jong Un, Trump told reporters Friday that the meeting could still happen as planned.

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