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Trump dismisses report that Kim Jong-un is gravely ill after surgery – but refuses to say if he’s called North Korea

PRESIDENT Trump said Thursday that claims of Kim Jong-un being gravely ill is "fake news."

CNN reported earlier this week that the North Korean leader was fighting for his life after undergoing surgery.

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bashed the report and the cable network during his daily press briefing.

"I think the report was done by a network that was incorrect," he said.

"I'm hearing they used old documents. But that's what I hear.

"I hear that the report was an incorrect report. Well I hope it was an incorrect report."

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    recently missed the celebration of his grandfather's birthday on April 15, according to CNN, which fueled speculation about his health.

    "We're monitoring these reports very closely," National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien told Fox News on Tuesday.

    "As you know, North Korea is a very closed society."

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    A TV screen photographed in Seoul displays a news report that the US is monitoring intelligence that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is in grave danger after surgeryCredit: Alamy Live News

    Daily NK, an online newspaper based in South Korea, reported that Kim may have undergone a procedure on April 12.

    The surgery took place because of his "excessive smoking, obesity, and overwork," according to the outlet.

    "There have been a number of recent rumors about Kim's health," Bruce Klingner of the Heritage Foundation told CNN.

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    "If Kim is hospitalized, it would explain why he wasn't present on the important April 15th celebrations.

    "But, over the years, there have been a number of false health rumors about Kim Jong-un or his father.

    "We'll have to wait and see."

    People bow to statues of North Korea's founder Kim Il Sung and his son Kim Jong Il on Mansu Hill in Pyongyang on April 15, the 108th anniversary of the founder's birthCredit: Alamy Live News
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    Senior party and government officials and leading officials of military organs in the DPRK visit the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun in Pyongyang for the April 15 celebrationCredit: EPA

    Kim, who is 36, has been out of the public eye for extended periods in the past, and North Korea’s secretive nature allows few outsiders to assert confidently whether he might be unwell or incapacitated.

    He is the third generation of his family to rule over North Korea.

    His younger sister, Kim Yo Jong, is most likely to step in if her brother is gravely ill or dies.

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    Some experts say a collective leadership is plausible.

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    “Among the North’s power elite, Kim Yo Jong has the highest chance to inherit power, and I think that possibility is more than 90 per cent,” said analyst Cheong Seong-Chang at the private Sejong Institute in South Korea.

    “North Korea is like a dynasty, and we can view the Paektu descent as royal blood so it’s unlikely for anyone to raise any issue over Kim Yo Jong taking power.”

    Kim Yo Jong is in charge of North Korea’s propaganda affairs.

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