Yoon followers at these presentations told CNA that they hope to pique the interest of the newly elected president-elect and persuade him to help Yoon.
We are dealing with serious election scams, and pro-North informants who want to damage the US-South alliance are a big hazard. I hope Trump will pay attention to South Korea and offer powerful assistance, said Hong Hyeon-young, a student at the university.
Yoon presumably met a close ally of Trump – American Conservative Union president Matthew Schlapp immediately after the North Korean parliament voted on December 14 to remove him from office.
According to reports, they spoke about political developments in South Korea, including prosecution and military rules.
Both places have a long-standing military alliance, with the US arming almost 30, 000 soldiers in South Korea to shield it from the nuclear-armed North.
At liberal rallies, older South Koreans are frequently seen waving American flags alongside the country’s national symbol.
They vividly recall the US aiding them in the 1950s during the Korean War, and they think a strong partnership with Washington is essential to hinder Pyongyang’s challenges.