President Donald Trump agrees with North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un about Joe Biden being a “low-IQ” person, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Sunday.

Sanders told Chuck Todd on NBC’s Meet the Press that although Trump isn’t “siding” with Kim in the sense of supporting the North Korea leader’s authoritarian tendencies, the pair of leaders do agree on their views of the former vice president and Democratic 2020 presidential candidate. Todd had mentioned a Trump tweet from Saturday in which he called Biden “Swampman” and said he believed Kim was sending him a “signal.”

Chuck questioned whether Americans should be ““concerned that the president of the United States is essentially siding with a murderous authoritarian dictator over a former vice president of the United States.”

“Chuck, the president’s not siding with that,” Sanders responded. “Bu I think they agree in their assessment of former Vice President Joe Biden.”

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“The president watched [Biden] and his administration with President [Barack] Obama fail for eight years. He’s come in in two and a half, he’s cleaned up a lot of the messes that were left behind,” she added.

The press secretary also said Trump shouldn’t have to “deal with” North Korea but again slammed Obama and Biden, saying their administration had a poor track record regarding the country as well as with Iran and trade.

Biden has recently been leading polls among 2020 Democratic presidential candidates. A member of his campaign team derided Trump’s tweet by saying, “I would say the tweet speaks for itself, but it’s so unhinged and erratic that I’m not sure anyone could even say that with a straight face.”

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