Lee condemns White House Correspondents' dinner shooting as 'grave threat to democracy' - The Korea Times

Lee condemns White House Correspondents' dinner shooting as 'grave threat to democracy'

President Lee Jae Myung speaks at a Korea-Vietnam business forum at a hotel in Hanoi, Thursday. Yonhap

President Lee Jae Myung speaks at a Korea-Vietnam business forum at a hotel in Hanoi, Thursday. Yonhap

President Lee Jae Myung expressed his shock Sunday over a violent incident at the White House Correspondents’ dinner, condemning political violence and offering sympathies to the American public.

In a post on social media platform X, Lee said he was “deeply shocked by the violent incident” and called it “especially regrettable” given that the event was meant to reaffirm the role of the press and freedom of speech.

According to media reports, the incident occurred during the annual dinner hosted by the White House Correspondents’ Association at the Hilton in Washington, D.C., where an armed suspect opened fire at Secret Service agents before being subdued and taken into custody.

The White House Correspondents’ dinner is a high-profile event attended by senior government officials, journalists and public figures, highlighting the symbolic importance of the gathering.

President Lee Jae Myung posts a message on social media platform X regarding a shooting at the White House Correspondents’ dinner, Sunday. Screenshot from Lee’s X account

No injuries were reported among key attendees, and U.S. President Donald Trump and the first lady were evacuated safely from the venue following the incident, according to reports.

Lee expressed relief over their safety, saying he extends his “deepest sympathies to the American people.”

“Political violence is a grave threat that undermines the very foundation of democracy and can never be justified under any circumstances,” Lee said.

He added that the Korean government “firmly opposes all forms of violence and extremism that erode the values of democracy and the rule of law.”

Bahk Eun-ji

Bahk Eun-ji has been with The Korea Times since 2012, building a career across multiple desks. She began at the Business Desk, where she conducted in-depth interviews with key figures in Korea's corporate world. Later, she moved to the Politics & City Desk, focusing on education policy and social affairs. She later served as team leader of the digital content team, leading curation efforts on the newspaper’s homepage and reshaping print stories for social media audiences to enhance digital reach. Now back on the Politics Desk, she covers the National Assembly and the Ministry of National Defense, with a renewed focus on political developments.

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