Secure Freedom Minute: Will South Korea be Spared National Suicide?

South Korea’s Constitutional Court took a crucial step away from national suicide today. It rejected the impeachment of the county’s acting president approved by the country’s communist-dominated parliament.
It remains to be seen if the Court will do the same for the actual, elected president, Yoon Suk Yeol, who was impeached for declaring martial law in the face of parliamentary subversion. As the South Korean people have recognized the threat to their freedoms posed by the so-called Democratic People’s Party that now dominates and weaponizes the legislature, they have launched massive demonstrations calling for President Yoon’s exoneration.
The Chinese Communist Party’s fingerprints are all over this constitutional crisis. Its threat to the Western Pacific would metastasize enormously if a vital American ally is taken out. Let us pray that the Constitutional Court stands in the gap once again and with President Yoon.
This is Frank Gaffney.
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