Libs Upset After Trump Receives Giant Gold Crown From South Korea

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Harris Rigby

Oct 29, 2025

So, Trump's tour of Asia is going well.

They love him over there:

Do we think that maybe President Lee has heard about the "No Kings" protest?

Cue the TDS types going absolutely nuts:

Trump has been working with Korea, a particularly tough customer when it comes to trade, to increase their investments in the United States.

From Fox News:

Trump later received South Korea's Grand Order of Mugunghwa - the nation's highest honor - along with a replica of a royal crown from the ancient Silla Kingdom, symbolizing Seoul's recognition of his prior diplomatic efforts.

Libs say the nation of South Korea is trolling Trump by giving him a replica of one of their most sacred and historical objects. This would mean that South Korea's leaders are vindictive dummies, and Trump's entourage are ignorant dummies.

Alternatively, this was a typical gift-giving ceremony that has been used across thousands of years of human civilization to pay respect and strengthen ties.

If anything, it was a troll of Trump's enemies, the 70-year-old white liberals who keep holding "No Kings" signs to protest a democratically elected president.

As the meeting wrapped up, President Trump was able to reach an agreement with South Korea on a trade deal. Here are some of the details from CNN:

South Korea has reached an agreement on the details of a trade deal with the US on Wednesday, presidential chief of staff for policy Kim Yong-beom told reporters in Gyeongju, following the bilateral meeting between President Lee Jae Myung and Donald Trump.

The agreement on the big frame of the trade deal in July had brought the reciprocal tariff down to 15%, but South Korea's automobile export was still subject to 25% tariff rate and details on the agreement were not concluded until Trump met with Lee on the sideline of APEC.

In addition, SoKo has agreed to $350 billion investments with the United States, $200 billion of which are cash investments, with the remaining being in the form of shipbuilding.


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