South Korea — A Trusted Friend and Partner on the Verge of Collapse Under Communist-Controlled South Korean Democrat Party
January 15, 2025

Police officers are seen entering the compound of the presidential residence of impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol in Seoul on Wednesday (Screenshot: Reuters)

South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has surrendered himself to police forces of unclear jurisdiction and connection with the South Korean Government.

The legacy, corrupt media is often portraying this as a simple, lawful reaction to the “unlawful” Martial Law President Yoon declared in early December.

There is a lot more to the story that is being dismissed or not reported.

A President can declare Martial Law in South Korea under certain conditions.  There has been immense, Chinese-funded election malfeasance in South Korea, which has delivered the National Assembly to the Democrat Party.

President Yoon imposed Martial Law to raid the National Election Commission (NEC) in South Korea.  The NEC makes the Fulton County Election Commission in Georgia look clean.

President Yoon is in a struggle with the opposition “Democrat Party” of South Korea that is under the control of Chinese Communist sympathizers beginning with their leader Mr. Lee Jae-myung who was convicted of crimes in November, which triggered this string of events because his conviction prevents him from running for the presidency.

So, the Democrat Party is seizing the Presidency without an Election.  The Democrat Party of South Korea is taking a lesson from Jack Smith and waging lawfare against President Yoon and throwing in a coup at the same time.  This hard ball play to arrest Yoon may be backfiring – Yoon’s Party poll numbers are now surpassing the Democrat Party.

President Yoon Suk-yeol’s released this message on the Unlawful Arrest and Search Warrants shortly before he handed himself over:

“My Fellow Citizens,

I hope this message finds you well.

First, let me express my heartfelt gratitude for the unwavering support and encouragement so many of you have shown me. Your belief in our shared principles gives me strength every day.

But I come to you today with a heavy heart. We are witnessing the collapse of the rule of law in this nation—a nation built on justice and freedom.

When warrants are issued by agencies that have no legal authority to conduct investigations, and when courts that lack jurisdiction issue warrants for arrests and searches, it is clear that the system is being twisted beyond recognition.

Even more troubling is the outright deception of the public by those entrusted with power. False documents, unlawful actions, and coercive procedures have no place in a country that values liberty and justice.

I have made the difficult decision to appear before the Corruption Investigation Office today—not because I accept their illegitimate authority, but because I am committed to preventing unnecessary violence or harm. Let me be clear: my compliance is not an acknowledgment of their actions’ legality.

As President, I have a solemn duty to uphold our Constitution and the principles that bind us as a people. This step is taken solely to protect lives and ensure peace in this troubling moment.

I am inspired by the resilience of our youth and the renewed commitment of so many to the ideals of freedom and democracy.

Though we face dark times, I firmly believe that the future of this nation remains bright, because it rests in the hands of people like you—who understand the value of liberty and are willing to stand for it.

Take heart, my friends. Our nation has faced adversity before, and we have always emerged stronger.

With faith, resolve, and unity, we will restore the integrity of our laws and the promise of our democracy.

God bless you, and God bless our great nation.”

January 20, 2025 can’t come soon enough for the U.S. or our close allies, South Korea.

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Author: John Mills