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Trump Repsponds To Lee Jae-Myung’s Actions

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In a fiery prelude to his White House meeting with South Korea’s new leftist president, Lee Jae-myung, former President Donald Trump lit up Truth Social with a warning shot that sent shockwaves through diplomatic circles.

“WHAT IS GOING ON IN SOUTH KOREA? Seems like a Purge or Revolution,” Trump posted just hours before their late August meeting. “We can’t have that and do business there.”

It was vintage Trump — blunt, disruptive, and impossible to ignore.

But what came next? A sudden pivot. Standing beside Lee at the White House podium, Trump waved off his earlier alarm bells as a “misunderstanding” or “rumor.”

For President Lee, it was the diplomatic miracle of the decade.

Despite mounting accusations of election fraud, jailing of opposition figures, religious persecution, and cozying up to China and North Korea — Lee walked out of Washington with a photo op, a handshake, and no scolding. Not exactly the Zelenskyy treatment many expected.

And just like that, Lee could head home and spin the trip as a win: Trump didn’t press him. America was still open for business. And even Trump, the political wrecking ball, held his fire.

So what changed?

Well, it might’ve had something to do with the loosely agreed $350 billion in South Korean investments in the U.S. and an extra $100 billion in American energy purchases from July. Lee dangled the deals, Trump didn’t bite back.

But if the idea was to keep Lee in check, it backfired.

Since the visit, Lee has ramped up authoritarian measures at home:

Conservative religious leaders are being arrested.

His administration is jailing the former president and even detained Yoon’s wife.

Opposition parties are under pressure, and police intimidation is targeting pro-democracy activists and election integrity advocates.

Anti-U.S. rhetoric is now creeping into official statements.

Lee even posted that South Korea should “reject the submissive mindset that national self-reliant defense is impossible without foreign troops.” Translation: U.S. troops, go home.

This is the same leader who’s previously referred to American forces as an “occupation force.”

And when protestors deface Trump’s image outside the U.S. embassy in Seoul? Silence.
When Chinese critics face off with protestors? Lee’s administration cracks down on the anti-China voices — not the Chinese Communist sympathizers.

To top it off, he’s now backpedaling on that $350 billion investment in the U.S., saying it would “wreck” South Korea’s economy. That’s one promise Trump probably didn’t want broken.

So why did Trump back off? Speculation swirls.

Was it pressure from embassy staff in Seoul or the ever-cautious State Department? Or did South Korean lobbyists whisper in the right ears to cool things down? Either way, the MAGA base sees it for what it is: a missed opportunity to call out a radical administration veering dangerously away from America.

Some say “don’t worry,” that Lee is just one man and the U.S.-South Korea alliance is rock solid. But the same thing was said about Venezuela, once America’s closest friend in Latin America — until radicals hijacked democracy and turned it into a dictatorship aligned with our enemies.

It’s déjà vu.

President Trump’s instincts were right. South Korea’s democracy is being hollowed out from within. But instincts mean nothing if not backed by action.

Lee Jae-myung walked into the White House expecting heat — and walked out with cover.
If that’s the new playbook, how long until others start playing the same game?

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