White House defends Trump's invite to Philippine President Duterte

Duterte is accused of extrajudicial killings of drug suspects.

“There is nothing right now facing this country and facing the region that is a bigger threat than what’s happening in North Korea,” Priebus told ABC News Chief White House Correspondent Jonathan Karl on “This Week” on Sunday.

“If we don’t have all of our folks together — whether they’re good folks, bad folks, people we wish would do better in their country, doesn’t matter, we’ve got to be on the same page” on North Korea, Priebus said.

Karl noted that critics of Duterte say police and vigilantes in his country have killed thousands of people in their war on drugs, while the White House statement on Trump's phone call Saturday with Duterte praised the Filipino government for “fighting very hard to rid its country of drugs.”

"The president's shown his willingness to stand up for human rights," Priebus added, citing the recent U.S. bombing of a Syrian airport in response to a government chemical attack on civilians as an example of Trump's taking action to defend human rights.