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SAT . Libs Upset After Trump Receives Giant Gold Crown From South Korea

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

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 ship

Libs Upset After Trump Receives Giant Gold Crown From South Korea

Seoul, South Korea — The internet erupted this week after former President Donald Trump was awarded a giant golden crown and necklace by South Korean officials — the nation’s highest civilian honor — during his latest diplomatic tour across Asia.

The glittering moment took place inside the Blue House ceremonial hall, where Trump was recognized for his role in strengthening U.S.–Korea trade relations, securing historic defense agreements, and contributing to regional stability during his presidency.

But while crowds in Seoul cheered, the American left was fuming.

💥 “Authoritarian vibes,” critics claim

Almost immediately, liberal commentators and social media pundits accused Trump of “soaking in royal imagery” and “playing emperor.”
Progressive columnist Marcy Walters posted on X:

“This isn’t diplomacy — it’s vanity. A golden crown? Really?”

Others compared the ceremony to “a coronation,” while conservative voices clapped back, calling it “a moment of global respect the mainstream media refuses to show.”

🇰🇷 A rare gesture from South Korea

South Korean cultural officials clarified that the gold crown was a symbolic gift of friendship, modeled after ancient Silla dynasty regalia — traditionally given to figures “who advance peace and prosperity on the Korean peninsula.”

A spokesperson stated:

“President Trump’s trade and defense work left a lasting impact. The crown represents gratitude from the people of South Korea.”

🏛️ Trump responds with humility

Speaking before thousands of supporters in Seoul, Trump quipped:

“It’s beautiful — but don’t worry, I’m not starting a monarchy. We’re bringing power back to the people.”

The crowd roared in applause, waving both U.S. and Korean flags.

🌎 Online reactions divided

Within hours, “#GoldenCrownTrump” was trending worldwide.
Supporters celebrated it as proof of Trump’s continued global influence, while detractors mocked it as “another photo-op gone too far.”

Yet even critics admitted: the image of a confident Trump crowned in gold — standing before cheering diplomats — is a powerful reminder of how deeply his political presence still resonates across the world stage.

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