

President Trump is currently touring through Asia meeting with world leaders. Today he was in South Korea where he met with President Lee Jae Myung. I knew nothing about the South Korean President before today. To be honest, I still don’t know much about him. But what I did learn is that he, like Trump, is great at the trolling. President Myung heard about the No King’s protests. In expert trolling fashion, he presented Trump with a giant gold crown. What a freaking legend.
🚨 LMAO! South Korea's President heard about the "No King's" stupidity and gifted a GOLD CROWN to President Trump
— The Patriot Oasis™ (@ThePatriotOasis) October 29, 2025
Here comes the Liberal MELTDOWNS 😂pic.twitter.com/JBcT12ckic
He also presented him with the Grand Order of Mugungwha, the highest honor in South Korea. Just as a reminder, since May, Trump has received: The Order of Zayed, the highest civilian honor from the United Arab Emirates, The Collar of the Order of the Nile from Egypt, the Israeli Presidential Medal of Honor, the highest civilian honor from Israel, and now this from South Korea. But yeah, Trump is hated by the world.
After presenting Trump with the gold crown (hilarious) and the medal, he then treated him to a dinner of “beef patties with ketchup.” Iconic.
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