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Trump Says He Hosted Otto Warmbier's Parents Last Weekend 


FILE - Fred Warmbier, right, listens as his wife, Cindy Warmbier, speaks of their son Otto Warmbier, an American who died in 2017 days after his release from captivity in North Korea, during a meeting at the United Nations headquarters, May 3, 2018.
FILE - Fred Warmbier, right, listens as his wife, Cindy Warmbier, speaks of their son Otto Warmbier, an American who died in 2017 days after his release from captivity in North Korea, during a meeting at the United Nations headquarters, May 3, 2018.

President Donald Trump said Friday that he and first lady Melania Trump hosted the family and friends of former hostage Otto Warmbier at the White House last weekend.

FILE - Otto Warmbier's profile photo on his Twitter page.
FILE - Otto Warmbier's profile photo on his Twitter page.

The president said 25 people were invited last Saturday to honor Warmbier. His parents say their son was tortured by North Korea after being convicted of trying to steal a propaganda poster and imprisoned for months. The 22-year-old suffered severe brain damage and died days after being returned to the U.S. in a vegetative state in 2017.

Trump said previous officials should have moved faster to get him released. He said that when it comes to getting hostages back home, the U.S. must move very quickly, and in the case of Warmbier, it was too late.

North Korea denied mistreating Warmbier.

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