Transcript for Trump monitors the North Korea situation from Mar-A-Lago

President trap he is monitoring a North Korea situation from Mara Lovell in Palm Beach, Florida. For he's spending the Easter holiday or David Wright is there with more on how the president is handling this ongoing situation especially David most of his senior staff remained. In DC good morning TO. Good morning call the White House says the president's getting regular updates on the situation in North Korea but as you say. He's here with pretty much a bare bones staff. We're told that two members of his national security team are here one of them an expert in the Korean Peninsula. But virtually all of its senior staff members or elsewhere Steve Bannon Wright's previous Sean Spicer all back in Washington for the Easter holiday. And son in large Jared Kushner is off skiing with his family of course vice president Mike Pence is headed. To South Korea to monitor the situation there. But in other big concerns raised in the past about. Morrow log on whether their whether a beach club is as secure enough place to monitor a situation as serious as this you remember that photo. From a few months ago when the president and the prime minister of Japan. Where there out in the dining room looking at cell phones as Korea as North Korea launched a previous missile test. Well they've been some changes made since then last weekend when the president launched missiles against Syria. You saw him with his advisors in a makeshift war room it's called a skip but secure. Compartment that information facility it's now a regular feature there. Bottom line the White House says the president is prepared. Is following the situation as he would back in the White House and then respond as needed Ana Paula. David thank you.

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