President Donald Trump thanked North Korea’s leader for his “unwavering faith” in him Thursday, as he suggested a trade fight with Japan was coming and prepared to head to Montana for a “Make America Great Again” rally.

‘WE WILL GET IT DONE TOGETHER!’

Trump tweeted his thanks to Kim Jong Un after the North Korean leader said he trusted the president and was willing to take more active measures toward denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula.

“We will get it done together!” Trump said. The exchange of words came after Trump’s abrupt cancelation last month of Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s visit to North Korea, citing a lack of progress on denuclearization.

Also see:Trump says ‘no reason’ for joint military exercises with South Korea.

Trump also made comments on the prospect of Israeli-Palestinian peace in a pre-Rosh Hashanah call with Jewish leaders, saying “all my life I’ve heard that’s the hardest deal to make, and I’m starting to believe that maybe it is. But I will say that if it can be delivered, we will deliver it.”

JAPAN TRADE FIGHT ON HORIZON?

Wall Street Journal columnist James Freeman wrote that Trump called him and sounded bothered by the terms of U.S. trade with Japan. Freeman writes the president talked about his good relations with Japan’s leadership but said, “of course that will end as soon as I tell them how much they have to pay.”

The U.S. had a trade deficit of $69 billion with Japan in 2017.

See:Why Trump is targeting G-7 nations on trade.

MAGA RALLY IN MONTANA

The president is scheduled to hold a rally in the home state of Sen. Jon Tester, a Democrat seeking reelection in a state Trump won in 2016. Trump’s visit comes as his Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh, goes through Senate confirmation hearings. Tester hasn’t given clues on how he’ll vote on the nomination.

The AP writes Trump is trying to turn the screws on Tester and another red-state Democrat, Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota, who are caught between Senate leaders and their states’ more conservative electorates.

Read: Cory Booker releases Kavanaugh documents after daring Republicans to charge him.