My name is Seojin Lee, and I am a senior at Seoul National University and the leader of the Youth Election Fraud Fighters.
Today, I speak on behalf of the young generation of South Korea — people in their 20s and 30s — to urgently request that the Trump administration dispatch International Election Observers (IEO) to monitor the upcoming presidential election in South Korea.
South Korea has an irrational system in which the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court also serves as the head of the NEC. This makes fair rulings virtually impossible. Even proper investigation by the prosecution is effectively blocked. The Constitutional Court — with six out of eight judges being former NEC chairpersons — has dismissed election fraud claims. It even ruled that auditing the NEC is unconstitutional. Despite overwhelming evidence, verifying electoral fraud within South Korea’s legal framework is completely obstructed. As was the case in the U.S., the Korean legislature, judiciary, NEC, and mainstream media label any claims of election fraud as ‘far-right conspiracy theories.’ Now, dispatching IEOs is virtually the only remaining option to address election fraud concerns in South Korea. If an election is held without any form of oversight, a majority of the people may refuse to accept the results, and in the worst-case scenario, there is a serious concern that it could even lead to civil conflict.
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP)’s interference in South Korea’s elections is part of its broader strategy of ‘unrestricted warfare’ against the United States. At CPAC in March, Chairman Matt Schlapp revealed that South Korea’s election servers are managed by Huawei, a company owned by the Chinese state and the CCP. This poses a serious threat to the free democratic world. If South Korea’s elections collapse, the entire free order in Asia could collapse as well. We, the young people of South Korea, stand with the American people in saying ‘CCP OUT.
Dominion is under investigation, and it is connected to A-WEB, which is deeply involved with South Korea's NEC. We believe that investigating election fraud in South Korea could help uncover further instances of fraud in U.S. elections.Mr. President, the people of South Korea are fighting against election fraud more desperately than anyone else. Just like during President Trump’s election campaign, countless young people in South Korea have joined election monitoring teams. Young voters in their 20s and 30s are shouting ‘STOP THE STEAL.’ Youth Election Fraud Fighters works tirelessly to spread awareness about election fraud through Instagram, X, YouTube, and offline activities, even after long hours.