President Trump made history Tuesday as he met face-to-face with North Korean despot Kim Jong-un for the first time and signed an agreement to move towards peace and denuclearization, a goal only the liberal media would find something to whine about.

While broadcast networks ABC and CBS were skeptical about how the agreement would turn out (a legitimate concern considering North Korea’s history of reneging on such deals), NBC Nightly News took a noticeably harsher tone and railed against President Trump. This decrying of Trump’s agreement comes after NBC has gone to bat time and time again for the radical Islamic regime of Iran and against our President.

“So after all the pomp and circumstance, what comes next? How does the U.S. hold North Korea to its commitment to denuclearize after its broken nuclear promises in the past,” anchor Lester Holt condescendingly wondered ahead of a report by chief foreign affairs correspondent Andrea Mitchell.

Mitchell began her report by scoffing at claims by President Trump that he trusted Kim and his intentions. “How can the U.S. be sure? A key missing ingredient, no requirement that Kim Jong-un disclose how many weapons he has or where they are hidden,” she huffed.

This pessimism was coming from the same NBC reporter who had apparently made it a personal mission to defend President Obama’s Iran nuclear deal. Mitchell once asserted that any suggestion from Trump that Iran was a threat in some way was nothing but ploys. She rolled her eyes at Trump trusting Kim but on a trip to Cuba last year, she met some of their intelligence officials and bought into their claims of aiding U.S. intelligence officials, yet she never said if she confirmed it.

The latest liberal media criticism of what came out of the meeting was how Trump agreed to call off military exercises with South Korea. “But apparently no one told the South Koreans President Trump promised chairman Kim he'd scrap them,” chided NBC foreign correspondent Richard Engel. “American forces in South Korea said they, too, received ‘no updated guidance on execution or cessation of training exercises.’”

But how could they have been made aware? The announcement was made shortly after they stepped out of the meeting. “Cancelling these war games is seen here as a major concession to North Korea,” Engel continued to huff. Of course, there was no mention of how such an exercise nearly led to the summit being derailed altogether.

Then came the allusions to President Trump not caring about Kim Jong-un’s and North Korea’s abysmal human right record. “One issue that did not receive much discussion during this summit was the brutal reality of life in North Korea … NBC's Hallie Jackson has more on what wasn't said at this historic face-to-face,” announced Holt. The only problem was that they had a clip of Trump saying they talked about it.

Jackson began her report by making it seem like Trump didn’t know what he was talking about (click “expand” to read):

JACKSON: In Singapore, smiles and a stroll from Kim Jong-un but back home, a U.N. report paints a much more grim picture. One of extermination, murder, enslavement, torture, imprisonment, rape, crimes against humanity. DONALD TRUMP: His country does love him. His people, you see the fervor. They have a great fervor. JACKSON: But what he calls “fervor,” the U.N. calls indoctrination. Another in a long and disturbing list of human rights abuses Kim's accused of. TRUMP: It was discussed. It was discussed relatively briefly compared to denuclearization. That's where we started and ended.

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But on Capitol Hill, disappointment today that human rights wasn't more of a focus,” she continued. “There's been a lot left off the table. There are a lot of scant details. That's why this amounts to nothing more, at this point, than a photo-op,” New Jersey Democratic Senator Cory Booker bemoaned in a clip.

It’s hypocritical that they would slam Trump for allegedly not bringing up North Korea’s human rights record in their very first meeting when Iran’s human rights record didn’t appear to be a concern in Obama’s nuclear deal. In fact, Iran’s record didn’t appear to be a concern for NBC when they sympathized with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani against our President. And they never reported on-air how Obama ‘sabotaged’ the U.S.’s anti-terror efforts to get Iran to sign the deal.

The relevant portions of the transcript are below, click "expand" to read:

