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«I eventually walked back into the hotel lobby and stumbled upon the U.S.-DPRK team leaders Joe Hagin and Kim Chang Son (Kim Jong Un’s de facto chief of staff),» he said on Twitter last week. After talking briefly with Hagin and taking photos of the North Korean delegation, hotel staff demanded he hand over his phone, which he declined to do, and leave, which he did, Hudson said on Twitter.
«I think it’s fair to say there may have been some white privilege here in the sense that the current press corps covering the summit planning in Singapore is almost uniformly Asian, so I was perhaps more plausibly a tourist in the eyes of the hotel staff,» he said on Twitter.
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