Fred Warmbier, the father of Otto Warmbier, says his son was brutalized by the North Korean regime.
University of Cincinnati Medical Center says the young American suffered a severe neurological injury, with a further update expected.
Pyongyang has issued a statement claiming they released the young man on humanitarian grounds, even though previously they'd sentenced him to 15 years hard labor.
Fred Warmbier is grateful is son is home in Ohio.
IN: "I know...
OUT: ...Warmbiers' have."
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Fred Warmbier essentially blamed the tour operators out of China for his son's situation.
IN: "The North Koreans...
OUT: ...do that."
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Fred Warmbier indicates, the Obama administration didn't do as much as the Trump administration to bring their son home.
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OUT: ...Otto home."
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Former NBA star Dennis Rodman is in Pyongyang, and gave a copy of Donald Trump's "The Art of the Deal" to Kim Jong Un, but Fred Warmbier doesn't think that has anything to do with his son being home.
IN: "Did Dennis...
OUT: ...all planned."
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