

Episode 4732: Trump Meets With The President Of The Republic Of Korea; Islamic Infiltration Of State Department
Aug 25, 2025
Ambassador Tan provides sharp insights on the recent meeting between President Trump and South Korea's President Yi Jae-myung, focusing on regional tensions and trade issues with China. Christina Bobb discusses the implications of executive orders on crime and election integrity. Laura Loomer highlights concerns over Islamic influences within the U.S. State Department, raising questions about national policy. William Thiebaud examines the National Defense Authorization Act's impact on military flexibility, urging better governance and security vetting.
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Trump Flags Korea, China, And Kim
- Donald Trump publicly signaled concern about South Korea's internal politics during Yi Jae-myung's White House meeting.
- He referenced hopes to meet Kim Jong-un and flagged China and Xi as influencing his travel plans.
Claims Of Purge And Church Raids
- Ambassador Tan described alleged election fraud and mass protests in South Korea that he says delegitimize Lee Jae-myung.
- He recounted raids on major churches and claimed millions protested against Lee's regime.
China And North Korea's Alleged Influence
- Ambassador Tan connected CCP and North Korean interference to South Korean politics and election operations.
- He asserted transnational election influence and organizations like A-Web enabled fraud abroad.