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Hwang Kyo-ahn, leader of the Liberty and Innovation Party, who is visiting the United States, appeared on Steve Bannon's podcast "War Room," known for its significant influence among the American conservative base, and stated that "direct U.S. intervention is necessary" for the current situation in South Korea.
The War Room titled the broadcast that day "The Chinese Communist Party Stole South Korea." This is interpreted to mean that South Korea is becoming a vassal state of China due to election irregularities that occurred in Korea.
In the opening of his interview that day, Leader Hwang stated, "I came to solidify the ROK-U.S. alliance. I have come with the hope that President Trump would directly say, 'Let's catch the election fraud in South Korea together, let's save South Korea,' by having various situations in Korea conveyed to him."
Hwang stated that he is conveying these messages through various channels, adding, "I hope that South Korea and the United States will become a true alliance, a genuine alliance, a blood alliance, creating the future of liberal democracy in a grand framework."
The reporter who interviewed Hwang mentioned the strong similarity between the election fraud that occurred in the United States in 2020 and the recent election irregularities in South Korea, and that Koreans share a similar sense of outrage that Americans feel emotionally.
Steve Bannon, mentioning Tina Peters, asked if there were similar situations in Korea. Hwang stated that he is aware of the Tina Peters incident and that approximately 300 people were arrested during the Moon Jae-in administration. He also said that the Lee Jae-myung administration is pressuring many people, and that he himself is a defendant in four cases and is attending court.
Hwang responded, "This is an unacceptable oppression," and stated that the Lee Jae-myung administration "is acting like a dictatorship. I will not yield on this matter and will continue to fight. I would be grateful if the United States would join us, and if Dr. Bannon and all of you would join us in this cause."
When asked why so much evidence of election fraud is being ignored, Hwang replied, "In South Korea, uniquely, the heads of the election commissions are all judges. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court serves as the chairman of the National Election Commission, and the chief judges of each level of court serve as chairmen of the election commissions at their respective levels. They managed the elections themselves. When these issues go to court, they are dismissed. They are dismissed to an extent that violates the law. This is truly illegal and unjust, which is why we are fighting against it. We must prevent judges from serving as chairmen of election commissions, even institutionally. This is my belief."
Hwang mentioned, "There is someone in South Korea who has been banned from leaving the country for fighting to protect liberal democracy," referring to former Ambassador to the International Criminal Court, Moussa Thiam.
Hwang stated that efforts are being made in Korea for the early departure of Ambassador Thiam, but added, "I hope that influential individuals in the United States will also raise their voices on this matter. I hope we can work together to help Ambassador Thiam return to his home country as soon as possible."
Following Hwang's remarks, the reporter pointed out that Ambassador Thiam is currently being treated as a "political prisoner" in South Korea.
Steve Bannon's War Room announced that they would re-invite Hwang the following day to focus specifically on Ambassador Thiam's story. Bannon referred to former Ambassador Moussa Thiam as "Korea's Tina Peters."
Hwang is officially invited to and attending the Fraud Fighters Summit, a conference against fraud, currently being held in Las Vegas, USA.
He has accused the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) of direct interference in South Korean elections, declared the Lee Jae-myung administration a dictatorial regime, and is strongly urging international investigation and direct U.S. intervention through ROK-U.S. cooperation.
Hwang is receiving significant attention at the summit for his discussions on "Election Fraud," one of the event's themes.
At the summit, Hwang is engaging with leaders and activists from the American conservative movement, including Steve Bannon, Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and journalist Pete Santilli.
In a previous interview with Santilli, Hwang confirmed that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) directly interfered in the last South Korean presidential election. He pointed to A-WEB (Association of World Election Bodies) and stated, "In the past, I thought it was solely North Korea's jurisdiction, but the Chinese CCP is behind it." He added, "Through the organization called A-WEB, the Chinese CCP is exporting election fraud not only to South Korea but also globally."
Hwang vehemently criticized, stating, "Funds from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) flowed into A-WEB, and the Chinese CCP and left-wing forces in the U.S. are cooperating through USAID to support and coordinate the actions of A-WEB and the Central Election Commission of Korea," calling the "Central Election Commission of Korea a criminal fraud organ."
He also reported that young people in Olympic Park are leading efforts, protesting election fraud day and night and calling for re-elections.
Hwang emphasized, "Unlike the United States, South Korea is facing a communist country," arguing that if they lose this fight, South Korea will be communized, and stressing that the U.S. must intervene immediately.
It is anticipated that Hwang's visit to the U.S. will significantly broaden the consensus within the American conservative movement regarding election fraud. Attention is focused on whether their activities will influence President Trump.
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