Trump Warns of “Purge” in South Korea Prior to Visit with President Lee

It is interesting that President Trump actually noticed all the people from the prior South Korean government getting prosecuted. I wonder if he realizes this is largely what the Korean left does when they get in power, they prosecute prior conservative administrations for things real and imagined:

U.S. President Donald Trump said Monday there seems to be something like a “purge or revolution” in South Korea, and that the United States cannot have such a thing and “do business there,” as he is set to have a summit with South Korean President Lee Jae Myung on the day.

Trump made the remarks in a social media post, as former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been detained over his botched martial law bid in December.

“WHAT IS GOING ON IN SOUTH KOREA? Seems like a Purge or Revolution,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.

“We can’t have that and do business there. I am seeing the new President today at the White House,” he added.

Yonhap

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Korean Person
Korean Person
6 months ago

Even dives into fake news and misinformation.

Funny that he hasn’t shared anything about Trump later admitting it was a “misunderstanding.”

Also, selective memory. Conservatives investigated Roh Moo Hyun until it led to tragedy—and even tried to go after Moon Jae In.

Joshua Lee
Joshua Lee
6 months ago

Precisely.. and he called it what.. “raid of churches?” Code word for purge of the previous gov’t. CHINA LEE OUT!

GrayBlack
GrayBlack
6 months ago

“Roh Moo Hyun until it led to tragedy”

Think you mispelled comedy

https://youtu.be/GrA–85pzT4?si=KOf5Z_-r1T3FAiah

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
6 months ago

Moon Jae In is the absolute WORST president Korea ever had…

…at least for Korea.

The fact that he is not in jail indicates just how much control the globalists have over Korean politics.

And it shows how ignorant the average citizen is becasue they don’t intuitively recognize what is in the best interests of Korean citizens and Korea.

In fact, all you need to know about Moon Jae In is his nickname.

“The Korean programmer of presidents.”

I don’t know what that means, but it sounds significant.

Korean Person
Korean Person
6 months ago

Plenty of right-wing leaders and movements have been just as globalist—whether through free trade deals, outsourcing, multinational corporations, or pushing U.S. power abroad.

It’s not a left-only thing, and the right usually tend to be more globalist than the left.

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Korean Person
Korean Person
6 months ago

No doubt that reactivated Gray Black in addition to Joshua Lee in order to reinforce ChickenHead.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
6 months ago

“Plenty of right-wing leaders and movements have been just as globalist”

Absolutely.

But right-wing governments filter foreign cultural traits… rejecting those seen as self-destictive, promoting disorder, threatening to national identity, etc., but absorbing those that deliver strength, prosperity, or prestige (like technology, economics, or infrastructure).

Lefties import useless brown criminals who ràpe local women and then arrest any women who fight back… and anyone else who voices public disapproval.

The right and left approach globalism very differently.

Moon’s greatest globalist sin was to shut down Korea’s nuclear industry to maintain reliance on foreign energy, which keeps Korea dependent.

Globalism thrives off of dependence.

Stephen
6 months ago

Interesting that Trump used the word Purge

Purge … a synonym for a colonic detox.

Trump has been watching too much Jesse Watters; who’s heavier on the botox and the slap than a tranny in a chicken shack in Dongducheon.

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ChickenHead
ChickenHead
6 months ago

Interesting that Stephen used the word Tranny.

Tranny … a slang word for a torque-speed converter.

Stephen has been watching too much RuPaul; who’s knowledge of automotive engineering is less than a mechanic in a car center in Dongducheon.

Korean Person
Korean Person
6 months ago

Moon’s greatest globalist sin was to shut down Korea’s nuclear industry to maintain reliance on foreign energy, which keeps Korea dependent.

Everyone remembers when and ChickenHead dismissed Korea’s nuclear power industry as “unsustainable” and instead pushed for more coal imports.

Conveniently, Russia just happened to be Korea’s biggest coal supplier. No surprise then why they wanted that.

At the end of the day, and ChickenHead are just pro-Russia globalists.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
6 months ago

“Everyone remembers when and ChickenHead dismissed Korea’s nuclear power industry as “unsustainable” and instead pushed for more coal imports.”

I am someone and I don’t remember.

Everyone remembers when Korea Thing dismissed heterosexuality as “unsustainable” and instead pushed for BBC in his behind.

setnaffa
setnaffa
6 months ago

CH, it’s almost as though the Korea Thing(s) are just really bad LLMs.

I mean, like even worse than the one the Cracker Barrel CEO used to respond to complaints after making their restaurants ghey and indistinguishable from every other chain brand…

Except the Korea Thing(s) are really doubling down on weird…

Korean Person
Korean Person
6 months ago

 I don’t remember.

More like “I don’t want to remember”

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