Former Chicago Bulls forward--and star of Double Team--Dennis Rodman called out President Obama for not talking to North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un. Speaking with TMZ, Rodman scolded the president for not engaging with Rodman's friend.
We got a black President can't even go talk to him, how about that one?...I'll put it like this, Obama can't do s***. I don't know why he won't do it. So do that bulls***.
Earlier this week, Rodman attempted to get Kim Jong-Un to release Kenneth Bae, an American sentenced to 15 years of hard labor. Via Twitter, the former NBA star reached out to the North Korean dictator saying:
I'm calling on the Supreme Leader of North Korea or as I call him "Kim" to do me a solid and cut Kenneth Bae loose.— Dennis Rodman (@dennisrodman) May 7, 2013
Rodman's friendship with Kim Jong-Un may not be enough to release the 44-year-old Bae. He is accused of plotting to overthrow the government, and while the U.S. has called for his release, the North insists he has committed "hostile acts." While on a trip to North Korea back in March, Rodman says, the two men grew close--claiming on ABC's This Week that Kim Jong-Un wanted President Obama to give him a call. “He said, ‘If you can, Dennis–I don’t want [to] do war. I don’t want to do war.’ He said that to me.”
Rodman plans to return to North Korea this summer.