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Hwang Kyo-ahn, Representative, Meets with US 'Election Fraud Warrior' and Says, "Korea is in crisis, please intervene, Mr. Trump."
  • Hur Kyoum
  • June 20, 2026 at 3:50 AM
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  • Meeting at the Las Vegas 'Election Integrity Summit'... Sharing Korean Situation
  • Peters: "If it's worth it, even going to prison is meaningful... I will speak out for Korea."




Hwang Kyo-ahn, leader of the Freedom and Innovation Party (left), speaks with Tina Peters, former Mesa County Clerk from Colorado, known as an "election fraud warrior" in the US who has fought against election fraud, in Las Vegas, USA, on the 18th (local time). [YouTube GIF by Attorney Park Ju-hyun]

Hwang Kyo-ahn, leader of the Freedom and Innovation Party (former Prime Minister), met with Tina Peters, former Mesa County Clerk from Colorado, known as an "election fraud warrior" who has fought against election fraud in the United States, to explain the crisis in Korea gripped by anti-state forces and requested direct intervention from U.S. President Donald Trump.


At the "Fraud-Fighter SUMMIT 2026" held in Las Vegas, USA, on the 18th (local time), Leader Hwang detailed the conflict surrounding the Jamsil vote counting station in Korea during their meeting.


He stated, "Even now, for over ten days, patriotic citizens have been protesting at Olympic Park in Jamsil, preventing the removal of ballot boxes to stop election fraud," and explained the situation where a patriotic citizen, known as "Oldark (Joan of Arc of Olympic Park)," blocked access to the vote counting station to preserve the site, saying, "When police and others tried to enter the ballot box storage area, a female citizen alone blocked them with her entire body."


He then defined the reality facing the Republic of Korea as a crisis and strongly appealed for immediate intervention from the U.S. side. He emphasized, "We have done all we can with our own strength, and we are now at the final stage. To protect the free Republic of Korea, President Trump must directly intervene in Korea's election fraud issues to stop it."


He also conveyed the precariousness of the situation, stating, "The current Democratic Party government in Korea is not a true ally of the United States. Internally, forces of liberal democracy and anti-liberal democracy communist forces are mixed."


Peters: "Going to Jail is Worth It... Willing to Visit Korea"


In response, former Clerk Peters expressed her agreement and solidarity. She replied, "I am just an ordinary citizen, but I will convey everything we discussed today when I meet President Trump. If God works, there will be good results."


Former Clerk Peters, who was imprisoned after legal battles over accusations of leaking election data and was released three weeks ago on the 1st of this month, also showed interest in the suppression of physical freedom experienced by individuals involved in Korea. She raised her voice, saying, "If it's for a worthy cause, being imprisoned is sufficiently meaningful. However, we must never give up, nor tolerate them. We must be brave."


In particular, former Clerk Peters emphasized the importance of freedom of expression by comparing the constitutional spirit of Korea and the United States. She said, "In the United States, where freedom of expression is guaranteed by the constitution, I was imprisoned simply for raising criticism. I hope a government that properly defends the constitutional spirit comes into power in Korea," to which Leader Hwang replied, "The situation in Korea is worsening, with frequent cases of people being arrested simply for expressing their opinions."


Referring to Leader Hwang as "family" and expressing emotional solidarity, former Clerk Peters added, "I am deeply moved by Leader Hwang's fight for freedom of expression and for the people. Just as General Michael Flynn advised me in the past to 'speak out and make yourself known as much as possible,' I support all of Leader Hwang's struggles and will help in any way I can. If necessary, I will also visit Korea."


This summit was an occasion to show solidarity among individuals who have fought for "election integrity" within conservative circles both domestically and internationally. Attention is focused on whether their future actions will act as a catalyst for U.S. government intervention in Korea. Dr. Douglas G. Frank, who recently visited Korea as part of the Korea-U.S. Joint Election Fraud Investigation Team, also accompanied them.


☞Who is Tina Peters


Tina Peters, former Mesa County Clerk in Colorado, USA, was sentenced to nine years in prison and served time for charges of improperly handling election equipment while searching for evidence of fraud after the 2020 U.S. presidential election.


She succeeded in copying data during the server update process of the "Dominion Voting Systems" in the county she was responsible for by engaging an external computer expert associated with Mike Lindell, chairman of MyPillow.


Subsequently, former Clerk Peters, along with Chairman Lindell, was credited with being the first to prove the existence of election fraud based on scientific and technical evidence by releasing videos and photos of the computer system upgrade and even passwords used for manipulation online at a cybersecurity symposium.


President Trump announced a pardon for Peters in December last year, as MAGA voters continuously petitioned for her release. However, the Colorado State Court of Appeals rejected this, arguing that the president's pardon power does not apply to state-level crimes. After continued federal pressure, the governor commuted her sentence, and she was released on the 1st of this month.


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