Here’s what happened at the historic Trump summit with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un
President Trump met with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un in a historic meeting Monday. (Image Source: YouTube screenshot)

President Trump shook hands with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un at the commencement of their historic summit to negotiate peace for the Korean peninsula.

Here’s what happened

Just moments before the summit began, the president tweeted a shocking announcement about his top economic aide, Larry Kudlow.

Our Great Larry Kudlow, who has been working so hard on trade and the economy, has just suffered a heart attack. He is now in Walter Reed Medical Center.

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 12, 2018

It was later reported that Kudlow had a mild heart attack but should recover.

Minutes later, Trump and Un shook hands before photographers at a luxury hotel in Singapore.

“We will have a terrific relationship,” he added as they walked to their one-on-one meeting. They had no aides, only a translator each.

“I feel really great. We’ll have a great discussion,” Trump said. “This will be tremendously successful.”

After 40 minutes, they emerged and spoke from a balcony at the hotel, and then walked to an expanded bilateral meeting.

“Very good,” the president remarked to reporters. “Very very good. Excellent relationship, thank you very much.”

In the expanded bilateral meeting, Trump as joined by White House chief of staff John…