Donald Trump Wants To Take Kim Jong-Un To A Yankees Game

What's the best way to ingratiate yourself with a foreign dictator? Take him to a baseball game! 

That's what former United States President – and current Republican presidential nominee – Donald Trump thinks, anyway. 

During a rally in Michigan, Trump talked about North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong-Un and his love for nuclear weapons. But Trump has a plan to keep Jong-Un from using them, and it's certainly … interesting. 

"A lot of times the press would say, ‘he gets along with Kim Jong-un,’" Trump said to the crowd. 

"North Korea has a lot of nuclear weapons. I got along with him great. You were never in danger with me as your president. It's a good thing to get along. Not a bad thing," the Republican presidential nominee continued as the gathered crowd exploded into applause. 

"I used to tell him. Why don't you do something else? All he wants to do is buy nuclear weapons and make them. I said, ‘Just relax. Chill. You’ve got enough [nuclear weapons]," Trump said as the crowd laughed. 

"Let's go to a baseball game… We'll go watch the Yankees, or we'll come watch Michigan at its home opener," the former president concluded to more raucous applause and cheers. 

One of the underrated aspects of Donald Trump's appeal to Americans is his sense of humor. Trump is legitimately funny. 

Obviously, his years starring in reality TV helped him to create an ability to connect with people and humor is a huge part of that. 

He's taken that reality TV personality and used it on the campaign trail to great success. 

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The fact that Trump can deliver these speeches that both rally people behind him and get laughs shows the stark contrast between President Joe Biden and Trump. 

Biden struggles to put together consecutive coherent sentences and Donald Trump talks about taking Kim Jong-un to baseball games to distract him from buying and making nuclear weapons. 

What a time to be alive! 

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Dan began his sports media career at ESPN, where he survived for nearly a decade. Once the Stockholm Syndrome cleared, he made his way to OutKick. He is secure enough in his masculinity to admit he is a cat-enthusiast with three cats, one of which is named "Brady" because his wife wishes she were married to Tom instead of him.