It seems like everyday there is some new example of the Lee Jae Myung administration behaving like the CCP or the North Korean regime -- and also demonstrating its dislike of the United States. Is this the 'model ally' the Trump administration often refers to? @SecRubio
We don't want military governments, but we also don't want a 70 plus year, close American Ally falling to the Communists. President Yoon has lifted Martial Law, but the Leader of the Democratic Party in South Korea (that's what it is called), Lee Jae-myung, is a hard core left leaning figure who wants to kick out America and align with China. If Lee has his way, South Korea will become the Venezuela of Asia.
🔥국제 사회에 부정선거를 알릴 수 있는 방법🔥
여러분! 대한민국 6.3대선에 대한 미국 국제선거감시단의 선언문과 발표 내용, 각종 의혹에 대한 자료들을 잘 정리해서 모아둔 웹사이트입니다.
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I received this message from a friend:
I am writing to provide additional details regarding election irregularities reported today, May 29, 2025, during the first day of early voting in Nam-gu, Busan.
First, there was a discrepancy of over 100 voters between the actual number of voters and the official tally at a polling station, which was only corrected after an observer raised objections. Without such oversight, the error could have gone unnoticed.
Second, voting was permitted with expired identification (driver’s licenses), exposing significant flaws in the identity verification process.
Third, elderly voters requested stamped ballots as per election law but were instructed to use pre-printed ballots instead. Due to inadequate explanations and poor handling by NEC staff, confusion arose, leading some elderly voters to leave in frustration.
These issues—tally errors, lax identity checks, and inadequate on-site responses—highlight serious flaws in the election process and underscore the need for vigilant oversight by observers and voters.
The Clinton Foundation @ClintonFdn website typically provides frequent updates on Bill Clinton’s @BillClinton’s whereabouts and projects.
Mainstream media also tends to cover his travels extensively. So why are both the Clinton Foundation and the media silent about Bill Clinton’s upcoming trip to South Korea this week just before the country’s presidential election?
China has a strong interest in the outcome of South Korea’s election on June 3rd, and President Trump has previously highlighted the Clinton family’s perceived weaknesses toward negotiations with China.
It really raises questions about whether the Clintons are interfering in the South Korean election to serve China’s interests.
The Clinton Foundation has faced scrutiny for its financial ties to Chinese entities, primarily through donations from individuals and companies with connections to the Chinese government. Notably, Rilin Enterprises, a Chinese construction conglomerate led by billionaire Wang Wenliang, a delegate to China’s National People’s Congress, pledged $2 million to the foundation’s endowment in 2013. This firm, which has spent significant sums lobbying U.S. Congress and the State Department, also built the Chinese embassy in Washington, and has very close ties to Beijing.
Further Clinton Foundation ties to China include a donation from CCP affiliate Alibaba, which contributed an unspecified amount to the foundation in lieu of Bill Clinton’s speaking fee in 2005.
China has been accused of attempting to influence South Korean elections by exploiting the existing political divide between conservatives and progressives.
Now, as I exclusively reported, @BillClinton is taking a secret trip to South Korea with Secret Service this week? He’s supposed to arrive in South Korea on May 18th.
There should be an investigation and an inquiry from the media about why Bill Clinton is traveling to South Korea this week where he will be for an entire week with a US Secret Service detail .
A friend tells me that Korea’s National Election Commission will be prohibiting any observers, foreign or domestic, from monitoring the June 3 presidential election. This prohibition is an indication that the NEC knows that the election will be marred by widespread fraud.
For Korea’s all-important June 3 presidential election, we need monitors and observers. We cannot allow the leftists to steal another election. We cannot allow the National Election Commission to cover up ballot-rigging. We must—and will—stop the cheating.
President Yoon: "President @realDonaldTrump of the United States declared a national emergency and deployed the military on his first day in office.
There may be differing opinions on whether the U.S. is truly in a state of national emergency. However, it is clear that the president's decision was made to protect the American people from pressing crises such as illegal immigration, drug cartels, and energy shortages.
Then, what about the reality in our country?
Can we confidently say that we are not in a national emergency?
External forces, including North Korea, are colluding with internal anti-state elements to seriously threaten our national security and sovereignty.
Through fake news, public opinion manipulation, and propaganda, they are driving our society into conflict and chaos.
Just looking at the 2023 case of the Democratic Labor Union spy ring, the reality of these anti-state forces is evident."
- Part of President Yoon's final statement in his impeachment trial today -
[What CPAC 2025 Means for Freedom Fighters🇺🇸🇰🇷]
Eight years ago, when President Park Geun-hye was impeached, the streets were filled with waves of Taegeukgi flags, yet the final verdict remained the same—impeachment upheld. Now, as patriotic citizens take to the streets day after day, tirelessly demanding the nullification of President Yoon's impeachment, a deep sense of unease lingers in our hearts—an unfortunate reality we cannot ignore.
At CPAC 2025, many conservative leaders took the stage, emphasizing that Korea’s current crisis is not merely a political battle between left and right, but a fierce struggle between liberal democracy and communism. Among them, Ambassador Morse Tan and attorney Gordon Chang delivered especially powerful speeches, offering encouragement and strength to all who stand for freedom.
Let us fight, no matter how difficult.
Let us endure, no matter how lonely.
We stand together. We are one.
Justice will prevail.
Our battle to defend liberal democracy began in the bitter cold of winter. Now, as the seasons change and warmth returns, we long for the day when spring will finally bloom in our hearts as well.
@GordonGChang@DrTaraO @JohnRatcliffe @realDonaldTrump@ColonelRETJohn2@minkyungwook@Kash_Patel
Freedom-loving Christian patriots have gathered in Gwangju, South Korea - one of Korea’s most left-leaning cities - with Korean and U.S. flags in their hands to pray for our president’s release.
South Korea is God's nation.
Let's Make Korea Great Again and Make Korea Godly Again!