Lovelyz member Jin faces backlash over Trump follow

Lovelyz member Jin drew criticism after her comments on Korea's recent elections prompted accusations of right-wing leanings. Online users then highlighted her following of U.S. President Donald Trump.

Jin posted about ballot shortages during the elections and described voting as essential to democracy. Observers linked the shortages to conservative areas and interpreted her remarks as support for election-rigging theories popular among right-wing groups. Users searched her social media activity and noted that she follows Donald Trump. Comments described the discovery as unsurprising yet disappointing, with some citing her past promotion of extreme diets and religious content. Fans expressed mixed reactions on platforms including X, stating the news hurt because Lovelyz ranks among their favorite groups. The discussion remained centered on the idol's public posts and online follows without further statements from the artist or agency.

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Lee Jin-sook at press conference announcing withdrawal from Daegu mayoral primary to support People Power Party nominee.
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Lee Jin-sook withdraws from Daegu mayoral primary

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Lee Jin-sook, former Korea Communications Commission chief, announced Saturday she is stepping down as a preliminary candidate for Daegu mayor. Excluded from the People Power Party's primary, she opted to support the party's nominee rather than run independently amid fears of a Democratic Party win. The primary concludes Sunday ahead of the June 3 local elections.

New York Giants defensive lineman Abdul Carter posted criticism of teammate Jaxson Dart after Dart introduced President Donald Trump at a New York rally on Friday night. The post sparked immediate online backlash from fans and conservatives. Carter, a third overall draft pick from last year, has previously embraced his Muslim faith publicly.

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President Donald Trump criticized former allies Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens and Alex Jones in a lengthy Truth Social post on Thursday. He called them 'nut jobs and troublemakers' for opposing his decision to launch Operation Epic Fury against Iran. Trump accused them of supporting Iran acquiring nuclear weapons due to their 'low IQs'.

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