Trump was hit with a spray of shouted questions on Wednesday evening in Vietnam, including one about his former fixer Michael Cohen’s salacious testimony. Minutes later, the White House barred four American journalists from covering their next event.
Earlier Wednesday, Trump briefly responded to shouted questions from the full press pool at a photo opportunity where he and Kim met and shook hands at a hotel in Hanoi.
Reporters' questions at Wednesday's events appeared to be directed exclusively at Trump and not at Kim.
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