"This is the conundrum of Donald Trump for many of us who like his policies and don't like a lot of the things he does and says," Santorum said of the decision to CNN's John Berman on "New Day."
"But, this is reprehensible, what he just did. He gave cover, as you said, to a leader who knew very well what was going on with Otto Warmbier," Santorum, who is a CNN political commentator, said. "And again, I don't understand why the President does this. I am disappointed, to say the least, that he did it."
Earlier Thursday, Trump, who was in Hanoi for a summit with Kim, said the North Korean leader "felt badly about it. He felt very badly," telling reporters the two discussed the matter privately. "He tells me that he didn't know about it and I will take him at his word."
North Korea released Warmbier, an American student, in June 2017 after more than a year of imprisonment, returning him to the US in a coma. Warmbier died days after returning home and US officials quickly blamed North Korea for the brain damage Warmbier suffered that led to his death.
Santorum praised Trump's decision to abruptly cut short the meeting with Kim, leaving Vietnam without a deal on North Korean denuclearization.
"What he did in Hanoi was the right thing to do -- he walked away from a bad deal. He hopefully saw this as a learning experience that the North Korean's can't and shouldn't be trusted," Santorum said, adding this is a "wonderful moment in (Trump's) presidency."
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