"'Twitter Ban Humiliation' Trump, Min Kyung-wook Too?… Ha Tae-kyung Says 'Min Kyung-wook Should Be Permanently Banned'"
Ha Tae-kyung: "Min Kyung-wook Should Be Permanently Expelled Like Trump"
Min Kyung-wook participating in a large-scale rally contesting the presidential election results held in Washington DC, USA / Photo by Min Kyung-wook, former Future United Party (now People Power Party) member, Facebook capture
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Choi Eun-young] Ha Tae-kyung, a member of the People Power Party, criticized the permanent suspension of former U.S. President Donald Trump's Twitter account, stating, "Assemblyman Min Kyung-wook should also be permanently expelled."
On the 9th, Ha posted on Facebook, "Trump, who incited election fraud in the U.S., has finally fallen politically," adding, "He was permanently expelled from Twitter, and discussions about his removal or impeachment are underway in the U.S. Congress."
He continued, "Just as Trump was expelled, our party must also permanently expel Mr. Min, who incited the Min-Teu alliance and brought disgrace to the country and the party," criticizing, "Mr. Min is the person who not only claimed large-scale election fraud in the Korean general election but also in the U.S. presidential election, invoking the Min-Teu alliance."
He further stated, "Although he was recently replaced as the party district committee chairman, that is not enough," emphasizing, "The People Power Party must permanently expel him to clearly show the consequences of malicious agitators. Only then can we prevent second and third fraudulent political agitators from emerging."
Ha reiterated, "Mr. Min should be referred to the party ethics committee for permanent expulsion."
Previously, former Assemblyman Min claimed in November last year that the U.S. presidential election was fraudulent and announced plans to form a 'Min-Teu alliance' with President Trump. He had also claimed that the April 15 general election was fraudulent.
The Democratic Party expressed concerns, saying, "This could escalate into a diplomatic issue," but former Assemblyman Min responded, "For six months, I questioned whether the April 15 election results made statistical sense. Now, President Trump's son is saying the same thing," adding, "Neither Trump nor I are simple people. We will not let this pass."
Meanwhile, on the 8th (local time), Twitter announced, "After a thorough review of recent tweets and context from President Trump's account, we have decided to permanently suspend the account due to the risk of further incitement of violence."
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Following the news of Trump's permanent Twitter suspension, former Assemblyman Min reacted on the 11th, saying, "In the U.S., Twitter CEO Dorsey and Facebook's Zuckerberg are wielding more power than the president."
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