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These remarks were made while domestic intelligence, security, and political circles, as well as South Korea-U.S. security cooperation channels, were closely monitoring developments at Olympic Park.
On the afternoon of the 15th, standing before a crowd of tens of thousands gathered at the SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium in Songpa-gu, Seoul, Representative Hwang took the microphone and immediately seized the audience’s attention by opening with, “Tell me, have we won, or have we lost!”
“A few years ago, when we talked about election fraud, people dismissed it as conspiracy theories or lies. But is there anyone saying that now?” he asked, encouraging the free-right citizens by adding, “This is the result of our fierce fight for justice over the past four to six years.”
In particular, he described the detention of President Yoon Suk-yeol as a situation where “they arrested him because he promised to protect the integrity of the election and fight against anti-state forces,” strongly criticizing the regime and judicial authorities. He also gave a shout-out to a woman at the scene referred to as “Ol-darc,” hailing free-right citizens as true heroes for enduring arrests and detentions in their struggle.
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The highlight of the speech was the revelation of a clandestine alliance with U.S. counterparts that spans international security and intelligence lines. After mentioning the role of the U.S. military, which suffered 36,000 casualties during the Korean War, Hwang stated, “Now, the United States, aware of the election fraud, is standing with us,” and disclosed details of his close exchanges with Washington circles and President Trump’s side, as well as future plans.
“I have been traveling back and forth to the U.S. lately, and my message is being delivered directly to President Trump,” Hwang said. “Didn't Dr. Douglas Frank, the chief strategist on election fraud in the Trump camp, visit us just a while ago? If the United States, which knows the truth about the election fraud, is with us, this fight is effectively over,” he emphasized repeatedly.
According to intelligence sources familiar with U.S. affairs, efforts to establish a cooperative system between U.S. election fraud investigators and the conservative camp in South Korea are in their final stages. Representative Hwang hinted that he would soon visit Washington again to engage in powerful U.S.-ROK solidarity activities, including participating in a “Storm Summit” that is expected to have significant international repercussions.
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Representative Hwang Kyo-ahn also directly refuted the frame imposed by the political establishment that the conservative camp is exclusively for the elderly. He declared a mobilization of youth power, stating, “The largest demographic in our party is those in their 30s. We will organize a youth march of 6,000 people—3,000 young people and 3,000 comrades—and if they rise up at Olympic Park against Lee Jae-myung and the National Election Commission, the world will finally change.”
He also asked the attendees aged 60 and older to stand up for a moment, praising them by saying, “You are the people who made the second poorest country in the world as prosperous as it is today.” He added, “If you are the ones who built the Korea of today, then it is the young people who will protect the Korea of tomorrow.”
He also unleashed a sharp critique of the established National Assembly. Representative Hwang effectively defined the recount move pushed by the parliamentary investigation committee for the 18th as a “political scheme by fakes.”
“What is the National Assembly doing? They are just idling,” he said, expressing concern that “fakes on the committee must not be allowed to conduct the recount.” He proposed, “A recount is not a matter of technology; it is simply about counting accurately. We must block politicians’ attempts to manipulate the process and instead create a ‘People’s Special Counsel’ where the righteous citizens who have been fighting election fraud for years can participate directly.”
Finally, Representative Hwang led the audience in chanting, “Long live the Republic of Korea!” to bolster their will for the struggle.
Freedom and Innovation Party Leader Hwang Kyo-ahn encourages the patriotic citizens' resistance in front of gates 1-3 of the Handball Gymnasium at Olympic Park in Songpa-gu, Seoul, around 4 p.m. on the 15th, chanting, “Election fraud recount, election day voting and manual counting.”
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Currently, Hwang Kyo-ahn is on full display in front of Prince Trump, insisting that the "conservative" glass slipper dropped by Cinderella, Park Geun-hye, was actually dropped by him, and struggling to make it fit his own foot.
Hwang Kyo-ahn is currently putting on a spectacular show in front of Prince Trump, insisting that the "conservative" glass slipper dropped by Cinderella, Park Geun-hye, was actually dropped by him, and struggling to make it fit his own foot.