Analysis: Trump’s comments on Otto Warmbier are a reminder of his poor legacy on human rights issues
By Eugene Scott Eugene Scott Reporter covering identity politics for The Fix Email Bio Follow February 28 at 5:28 PM The Trump administration has never shown much interest in human rights. Last year, it pulled the United States out of the U.N. Human Rights Council. In 2017, within months of President Trump’s inauguration, then-Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said diplomats should not let human rights values become “obstacles” to achieving national goals.
But Thursday, after meeting with Kim, Trump said he believed the North Korean leader knew nothing about Warmbier’s death. “I don’t believe he would have allowed that to happen,” Trump said. “It just wasn’t to his advantage to allow that to happen.” ⋅ Has stood by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman despite evidence suggesting that he ordered the brutal murder and dismemberment of Washington Post contributing columnist Jamal Khashoggi.
“It doesn’t give the families of American hostages much strength or faith in their own government,” Richardson added.
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