New York Daily News

Kim all-in on Olympics

- Terence Cullen The Associated Press

MSNBC’S Joe Scarboroug­h claimed Monday that sources close to President Trump believe he’s showing early signs of dementia, even as the White House said his physical exam this week won’t include a psychiatri­c evaluation.

The “Morning Joe” co-host said The Washington Post twice struck from his column “a quote about one of (the) people closest to Donald Trump during the campaign saying he’s got early-stage dementia.”

White House spokesman Hogan Gidley called Trump, 71, “sharp as a tack” and said there are no plans to evaluate his mental fitness.

“Fire and Fury” author Michael Wolff said last week numerous people close to Trump are worried about his mental capacity. NORTH KOREA has agreed to send a delegation to next month’s Winter Olympics, a South Korean official said Tuesday.

South Korean Vice Unificatio­n Minister Chun Hae-sung said the North made its announceme­nt during rare talks the two nations held on their border.

North Korean officials said their delegation to the Games in Pyeongchan­g, South Korea, will include officials, athletes, cheerleade­rs and journalist­s.

Chun said South Korea proposed the two Koreas conduct a joint march during opening and closing ceremonies. He also said South Korea proposed resuming temporary reunions of families separated by war.

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