The Trump administration says it won't rule out hosting Kim Jong Un at the White House
- President Donald Trump announced on Thursday that he had agreed to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, which would be historic.
- Trump's administration on Sunday said it would not rule out hosting the meeting at the White House — or sending Trump to Pyongyang.
- The White House hasn't offered very many specifics about when or where the meeting would be held, as negotiations are still underway.
President's Donald Trump is poised to have a historic meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, and Trump administration officials didn't rule out the possibility of it happening in the White House.
White House Principal Deputy Press Secretary Raj Shah told ABC's "This Week" on Sunday that the president is open to possibilities on the potential future meeting location.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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