It has been revealed that President Yoon Suk-yeol and U.S. President Donald Trump have closely collaborated to condemn an international cartel involved in election fraud.

In particular, it was newly confirmed that President-elect Trump dispatched a special envoy to relay U.S. military interrogation information regarding Chinese spy groups arrested in South Korea to President Yoon.
According to officials from the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), President Yoon also reached out to the Pentagon and the DIA under the U.S. Department of Defense through domestic intelligence agencies to understand the movements of the international cartel, including the results of U.S. interrogations.
It was further revealed that President Yoon closely exchanged information with Avril Haines, the Director of National Intelligence (DNI), who officially visited the presidential office in Yongsan last June, focusing on election fraud and working diligently to grasp the reality of the international cartel.

President-elect Trump also responded meticulously.
He sent former Georgia State Representative candidate Eugene Yoo (Korean name: Yoo Jin-chul) as a special envoy to South Korea to convey the results of U.S. military interrogations concerning Chinese spies arrested at the Korean Election Management Training Institute on December 3 of last year to President Yoon.
After visiting the presidential residence in Hannam-dong, Yongsan District, Seoul, on the 7th, Yoo returned to the U.S. and reported the details of his meeting with President Yoon to President-elect Trump.
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