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JK Kim Dong-wook criticized President Lee Jae-myung again, saying, “Trump’s early return… a diplomatic disaster for South Korea.”

JK Kim Dong-wook./Social Media

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[MyDaily = Reporter Kwak Myung-dong] Singer JK Kim Dong-wook has again criticized President Lee Jae-myung.

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On the 18th, he posted on his personal account story, “Even if Canada was not an invited country of major disappointment, the leader of a nation went there, but they sent a chief instead, lol, they say Trump just went back to the U.S.?”

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He continued, “They say this is considered a diplomatic disaster to be recorded in South Korea’s diplomatic history.. and there wasn’t even a red carpet? Wow,” he wrote.

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He also commented, “It’s a laughable and sad reality both domestically and internationally.”

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JK Kim Dong-wook, who has been making critical statements against the Lee Jae-myung government almost daily, even suggested a conspiracy theory that South Korea was not invited to the G7 summit held in Canada.

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He previously remarked on the 7th “These leftist thugs, do they all attend the same DM (Direct Message) school?”

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He continued, “Go and check if you’ve been invited to the G7 in Canada, and then send me a DM. Got it?”

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In this context, Shin Seung-mok, head of the People’s Participation Alliance for Liquidation of Corruption, pointed out on the 10th that “JK Kim Dong-wook violated the Information and Communications Network Act by maliciously disseminating false information as if President Lee Jae-myung and the presidential office were spreading false information.”

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JK Kim Dong-wook has continued to make political moves by publicly posting several times in support of former President Yoon Seok-youl and opposing impeachment after the 12·3 emergency martial law incident. He also supported Kim Moon-soo, the People’s Power candidate, in the recent early presidential election.

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Meanwhile, Korean-Canadian JK Kim Dong-wook has stated, “I was born in Samyang-dong, Gangbuk-gu, Seoul, attended Gongyeon Elementary School, Hwagye Middle School, dropped out in the second year of Daejin High School, and immigrated to Canada.” As a result, he was exempted from military service and does not have voting rights in South Korea.

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