New York Daily News

Kim good, Bannon bad – Prez talk

NO APOLOGY AFTER OUTBURST TO POLS

- BY CHRIS SOMMERFELD­T

KEEP YOUR enemies close and kick your friends to the curb.

President Trump perplexed political pundits when he boasted Thursday that he has “a very good relationsh­ip” with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, while in the same breath deriding his former right-hand man Stephen Bannon as a traitor.

In a sweeping interview with The Wall Street Journal, Trump explained that him calling the North Korean leader a “maniac,” a “bad dude,” “short and fat” and “rocket man” is part of a broader strategy to win over his enemies.

“You’ll see that a lot with me,” Trump said about his fiery tweets and nuclear missile threats. “Then all of a sudden somebody’s my best friend.”

“I could give you 20 examples,” he continued without providing examples. “I’m a very flexible person.”

Trump would not confirm or deny if he has ever spoken with Kim, whose isolated nation has performed a number of ballistic missile tests that have prompted internatio­nal concern in recent months.

“I’m not saying I have or haven’t,” Trump said. “I just don’t want to comment.”

Trump then steered the conversati­on to Bannon (photo), who was recently ousted from Breitbart News amid a public feud with the President.

Trump claimed that his ex-chief strategist “betrayed” him when he told author Michael Wolff that Donald Trump Jr. was “unpatrioti­c” and “treasonous” for hosting a campaign meeting attended by several Russian operatives promising “dirt” on Hillary Clinton. When asked if his relationsh­ip with Bannon is permanentl­y broken, Trump stated, “I don’t know what the word permanent means.”

Also Thursday, congressio­nal investigat­ors revealed that Bannon will testify before the House committee probing Russian election meddling on Tuesday. The closed-door testimony will focus on Bannon’s time at the Trump campaign. Former campaign manager Corey Lewandowsk­i is also expected to testify next week, The Daily Beast reported.

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