CNN says South Korea imposing martial law reminds her of Trump
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39% : She pointed out that martial law - a temporary measure which replaces a civilian government by military rule - being enacted is 'an important thing for Americans to pay attention to, particularly given that Donald Trump is about to be president.'Lee said Trump is 'somebody who has said he wants to use the military to go after his own enemies'.23% : The parallels to January 6, just the image of a democracy facing this kind of crisis, I think this is something that people are scared about or that sort of Democrats are scared about when they think about Trump's return.'MJ Lee discussed South Korea's president Yoon Suk Yeol and his decision to declare martial law, saying that America could erupt in similar chaos under Donald Trump's presidencyDuring the panel discussion, Lee and John Bresnahan said Trump has called for the military to go after his enemiesSouth Korea burst into chaos after Yoon made the controversial announcement, with protestors swarming SeoulLee, who was born in South Korea, continued: 'The reason this is going to be so emotionally jarring for the folks in Korea is because this is not really distant history.
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