
Government Records, Kim Jong-Un's "Love Letters" Found In Trump's Resort
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Former US President Donald Trump, waxing rhapsodic about his relationship with North Korea's leader Kim Jong-Un, told a West Virginia rally in 2018, "We fell in love. No, really. He wrote me beautiful letters."
The US National Archives retrieved multiple boxes of records -- including "love letters" from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un -- from Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort that had been improperly removed from the White House, a report said Monday.
The documents and mementos -- which also included correspondence from ex-US president Barack Obama -- should have been turned over at the end of Trump's term under the Presidential Records Act.
But the agency did not get hold of them until last month, according to The Washington Post, citing unnamed sources. A former Trump aide quoted by the paper said they didn't think Trump had acted with criminal intent.
The former president, waxing rhapsodic about his relationship with Kim, told a West Virginia rally in 2018: "We fell in love. No, really. He wrote me beautiful letters."