There is evidence that North Korea is producing new missiles at the same facility that built intercontinental ballistic missiles that could reach the U.S., the Washington Post reported late Monday. According to the report, U.S. intelligence agencies, based on satellite photos and other evidence, believe one or two types of new ICBMs are being made at a facility outside Pyongyang. The range of the new missiles was not known, but the move is seen as a sign that North Korea's missile program is not slowing down, despite President Donald Trump's tweet in June that North Korea was "no longer a Nuclear Threat" following his summit with Kim Jong Un. Last week, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo testified on Capitol Hill that North Korea was still secretly producing "fissile material" used in nuclear weapons.