Singer JK Kim Dong-wook, who publicly supported former President Yoon Suk-yeol, mocked the trolls.

On the 10th, JK Kim Dong-wook posted on his Instagram story, "It's been a while since I've seen the trolls, and none of the comments are funny. Who told them to look it over and pick one? Come back with comments that will make me angry. Otherwise, I'll keep smiling brightly."

JK Kim Dong-wook attended rallies opposing the impeachment of President Yoon Suk-yeol and made sharp remarks through personal social media, revealing his political beliefs. After President Yoon Suk-yeol's arrest on Jan. 19, he expressed anger with the post, "The rule of law in South Korea is collapsing. Rage now, cry later."

Recently, as the Constitutional Court made a decision to remove President Yoon Suk-yeol, he noted, "Every time I see videos suggesting that the year 2060 will be when South Korea collapses, I thought, 'No way? It can't happen this quickly.' No, something will change before then; I had my own hopeful mantra. Now, my thoughts have changed. The idea that we might collapse faster than the world expects is dominating my mind."

He continued, "I applaud and cheer for the 2030 generation who worked hard to oppose this impeachment and prevent anti-state forces. In reality, we are likely to reach a state more hopeless than hopeful; however, I believe it is essential to keep questioning what ignites my passion and what keeps me alive."

Regarding JK Kim Dong-wook, both support and criticism coexist. Amid this, there have been allegations that JK Kim Dong-wook, despite being a Canadian citizen, violated the Immigration Control Act, which prohibits foreign political activities. Earlier reports from OSEN highlighted the allegations against JK Kim Dong-wook for violating the Immigration Control Act.

Meanwhile, on the 4th, the Constitutional Court held a ruling date for the impeachment trial of President Yoon Suk-yeol at the Supreme Court chamber in Jongno-gu, Seoul, and decided to remove him with a unanimous opinion from all judges. The removal takes effect immediately, and President Yoon lost his position. This is 122 days since he declared a state of emergency on Dec. 3 and 111 days since the impeachment motion was accepted on Dec. 14 of last year.

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