Singer JK Kim Dong-wook has once again publicly targeted President Lee Jae-myung based on fake news.

The Canadian-Korean singer JK Kim Dong-wook posted on his SNS on the 17th, saying, "G7. Canada, a big disappointment. Even if it's not an invited country, the leader of a nation went, but they're sending out the chief. Did the President just go to the U.S.? This is said to be a diplomatic disaster that will be recorded in Korea's history... It was even noted that there was no red carpet? Wow."

On the 18th, he added a short post saying, "A sad and funny reality inside and outside the country," heightening the level of criticism.

What JK Kim Dong-wook mentioned aligns with the recent rumors spread by some far-right YouTubers regarding "President Lee Jae-myung being sidelined at G7." However, this is not true.

Contrary to the rumors, President Lee Jae-myung held a bilateral meeting with Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney, the chair of the G7 summit, on the 17th (local time) in Alberta, Canada. The two leaders discussed various global issues, including the situation on the Korean Peninsula, to strengthen their partnership.

Nevertheless, JK Kim Dong-wook is accepting the rumors as if they were true and is spreading them on SNS.

Additionally, when the fact of President Lee Jae-myung's attendance at the G7 became known, he posted, "These leftist idiots. Check whether you're invited to the G7 held in Canada." At that time, Shin Seung-mok, representative of the National Participation Coalition for Eradicating Corruption, stated that he would file a complaint against Kim Dong-wook for violating the Information and Communications Network Act.

Meanwhile, JK Kim Dong-wook has publicly supported former President Yoon Suk-yeol since the 12.3 incident, revealing his political inclination, and recently, there have been signs of conflict with the public as he has announced plans to sue online bullies.

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