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Rodman invites CNN to NK for meeting with Kim Jung-un

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Dennis Rodman offered another rambling interview to CNN but this time he invited Chris Cuomo to accompany him on a visit to the Hermit Kingdom to meet with North Korea leader Kim Jung-un.

He offered swap with political prisoner Kenneth Bae. Rodman claimed he drinks because he’s “bored” and said fatherhood doesn’t happen “overnight.” Rodman entered a rehab facility after pressure mounted for his failed visit to North Korea.

Failed ambassador and ex-NBA star Dennis Rodman broke his self-imposed silence Friday in a rambling interview from an alcohol treatment center.

Rodman was hit with several flagrant fouls from critics for jetting to the hostile country with a stable of former NBA players to celebrate ruthless dictator Kim’s birthday in a failed bid of “basketball diplomacy.”

For a man that continually claimed he’s “not an ambassador,” Rodman certainly extended his fair share of invites to the hostile nation and even offered a deal for one of its highest profile prisoners on Friday.

Rodman offered to sub in for American missionary Kenneth Bae ― who has been detained for more than a year and was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor ― and serve his sentence.

“This is Dennis Rodman talking. They say, ‘we'll take Dennis Rodman and let Kenneth Bae go’... You know what, I'd do that,” he told CNN. “Take me. Take me away.”

But North Korean officials said this week that Bae must serve the entire term of his sentence.

"Sometimes there's occasions for a pardon but I don't know and I cannot predict that Kenneth Bae will be pardoned or not," Bong Hyun-hak, North Korea's ambassador to the United Kingdom told Sky News. "He should finish his term ― that is all ― according to crimes against DPR [Democratic People's Republic of] Korea."

Human rights groups had previously blasted Rodman for calling the deranged dictator his “friend” and not lobbying harder for Bae’s release while he was in North Korea.

Rodman also invited host Chris Cuomo ― the same person who conducted the controversial interview where Rodman was reportedly drunk ― to North Korea to meet Kim.

Rodman’s careering North Korea campaign hit a crescendo during that CNN drunk interview.

The mounting public pressure wore down the prolific rebounder and eccentric personality, reps for Rodman previous said.

“What was potentially a historic and monumental event turned into a nightmare for everyone concerned," his agent Darren Prince said earlier this month.