■ Starring: Yoon Hee-seok, former spokesman for the People's Power, Seo Yong-joo, former deputy spokesperson for the Democratic Party of Korea
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◆ ANCHOR: Anyway, it's in the last few days (executing arrest warrants). As I do this, I think the president is also nervous, but I'm showing it graphically right now. Yoon Gap-geun, a lawyer for President Yoon. The mobilization of the criminal mobilization team is a betrayal of the people. There is no legal basis for the Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit to direct the police to execute the warrant. That's what I said. When the police execute the warrant, please present your ID and disclose your face. Because who knows if there will be a mob in here?
◇ Yoon Hee-seok: From the presidential office's point of view, the president's personal safety is the most important, and from the point of view of the lawyer, he can claim even the most dangerous situation even if the probability is really low. It is a claim that there is no basis for the Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit to mobilize the police to execute the warrant, and now they prepare for the possibility of a mix of people with really impure intentions if they mobilize a large amount of experience to arrest them. The presidential office has once again declared its strong will to prevent the situation of arrest only until this moment.
◆ Anchor: Do we have to go to the situation of arrest? In the political circle, Joo Ho-young, a member of the People's Power Party, argued today, "What good would it be for our politics to show the president being handcuffed and dragged by investigators?" However, it is said that the execution of the warrant is imminent. Should we call it a behind-the-scenes negotiation between the Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit and the president? Do you think there is no possibility that such a thing will change to prosecution or something like that?
◇ [SEO YONG-JU] Of course. There is a standard of law, and the public power must always be the same without any bias. How would it become the rule of law if the law were to be swayed by status and social status, or by a lot or less economically? That's why such negotiations in enforcing the law are their political arguments.
Rep. Joo Ho-young talked about it today, so is it right to be arrested? If you have the phone number for the president of Yoon Suk Yeol, please call me. Who caused this situation until he was arrested. If you really have dignity, face, and shame, would it be this bad if the president walked on his own? I'll walk to attend, so I won't let the people down there have a hard time. If you do it, it's clean. In the end, I think Joo Ho-young should think twice about who brought it on until the arrest and recommend it to President Yoon Suk Yeol.
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