At around 10:08 a.m., CEO Lee posted a message saying, "Shoot toward tomorrow, Butch and Sundance," and "Shoot toward the people, Yoon and Han," and deleted it after a while.
On the day of martial law, the results of the prosecution's investigation that President Yoon said, "Shoot to Tomorrow," were compared to the main characters of the 1969 movie "Shoot to Tomorrow."
In response, Kim Dae-sik, a spokesman for the People's Power Party, criticized the leader of the first party and that it is regrettable and regrettable that the person who runs first in the presidential election has no thoughts on the people and safety.
On the other hand, Democratic Party spokesman Cho Seung-rae told reporters at the National Assembly that it was a matter of time difference between the accident and posting, but it was too much to do it maliciously.
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