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"We have the president's Twitter feed," Gorka replied. "We have the most powerful person in the world making it very clear that we came out of the Mar-a-Lago summit with very high hopes."
Hemmer pressed Gorka on whether the president's social
"If you can win a US election with it, I think its pretty powerful, don't you, Bill?" Gorka replied.
Though China remains North Korea's most important trading partner, the relationship between the two nations has frayed as North Korea has continued to pursue its nuclear ambitions, prompting some Chinese officials to argue that China does not have as much diplomatic power over North Korea as Trump has suggested.
For his part, Gorka has made a name for himself as a bombastic representative of the administration on cable news, which many inside the White House view as his primary role in the administration.
Despite some disdain in foreign policy circles and criticism of his undefined role in the administration, Gorka has remained in the White House despite speculation that he could leave. He has reportedly become one of Trump's recent favored defenders on cable television.
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Sebastian Gorka asked on Fox what Trump can do to pressure China over North Korea. Gorka: "We have the president's Twitter feed." pic.twitter.com/7VuraoKPMw
- Alex Kaplan (@AlKapDC) August 3, 2017