Assemblyman Jo Jeonghun Also Scheduled to Attend

Kim Dae-sik, a member of the People Power Party representing Sasang-gu, Busan, and Cho Jeong-hoon, a member representing Mapo-gu Gap, Seoul, are confirmed to attend the inauguration ceremony of U.S. President Donald Trump.


On the 24th, Representative Kim announced that he received an invitation to the inauguration ceremony and the inaugural ball of President Trump, which will be held on January 20 next year. He introduced that the invitation was extended by U.S. Senator John Cornyn.

Kim Dae-sik, member of the People Power Party.

Kim Dae-sik, member of the People Power Party.

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Representatives Kim Dae-sik and Cho Jeong-hoon are scheduled to depart on January 17 to attend the inauguration ceremony and inaugural ball of U.S. President Donald Trump next year.


According to Representative Kim, the inauguration ceremony will take place on the 20th, and the inaugural ball will be held on the same day from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. They were instructed to wear tuxedos such as black tie attire.


The dinner ball held after the inauguration ceremony requires an invitation to attend, and President-elect Trump and his spouse are also expected to attend. Representatives Kim and Cho also announced that during their visit to the U.S., they plan to have separate meetings with Republican Senators John Cornyn and Ted Cruz.



Representative Kim Dae-sik said, “Unlike the inauguration ceremony, which is open to the public, the ball is an event inviting major foreign dignitaries, and the U.S. President also attends. We are negotiating to meet with President Trump, and if the meeting is arranged, we will strive to dispel international and global market anxieties and concerns and work to maintain a stable Korea-U.S. alliance.”

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