
Will Donald Trump visit North Korea by April 30, 2026?
Donald Trump previously made history by becoming the first sitting U.S. president to step into North Korea during his 2019 meeting with Kim Jong-un at the DMZ. That unprecedented diplomatic moment raised expectations about the potential for further direct engagement between Washington and Pyongyang. However, U.S.–North Korea relations have remained volatile, shaped by nuclear negotiations, sanctions policy, and regional security concerns. Any renewed visit would depend on diplomatic breakthroughs, security arrangements, and broader geopolitical calculations. The short timeline adds additional uncertainty.
Conditions
Resolves “Yes” if Donald Trump is physically present in the sovereign territory of North Korea at any time on or before April 30, 2026, as confirmed by official government statements, verified footage, or reporting by major international media. Otherwise — “No.”
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