Moon accused Mr. Trump of acting “unilaterally and without close bilateral consultations” after suggesting that South Korea should pay for Thaad. Both Mr. Ahn and Mr. Trump attended the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. During a debate in April, Mr. Ahn said he would use his school connections and business background to build a rapport with the American president. “He said the drug did not work,” Mr. Hong wrote. “She woke up and put up strong resistance, biting and scratching him in the face.”After a furor erupted over the story, with rival candidates demanding that Mr. Hong quit the race, Mr. Hong said he had merely relayed an anecdote that he had “overheard.”
Source: New York Times May 03, 2017 11:18 UTC