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South Korean leader facing mounting calls to resign or be impeached over martial law

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is facing pressure from legislators and the public to step down or be impeached after he ended a martial law.
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Who Would Replace South Korea’s President Yoon?

Prime Minister Han Duck-soo would take over if President Yoon Suk Yeol steps down or is impeached.
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South Korean lawmakers seek president’s impeachment after 6-hour martial law declaration

President Yoon Suk Yeol shocked the East Asian democracy by declaring martial law only to lift the order hours later under intense pressure.
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For Some Koreans, Martial Law Brings Back Frightening Memories

“I immediately thought of 1980, and the fear and desperation we felt,” said a 60-year-old lawmaker who lived through the massacre of protesters in Gwangju.
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South Korea’s opposition plans to impeach Yoon after martial law attempt

The country faces an uncertain future after its leader Yoon Suk Yeol suddenly declared and reversed martial law.
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South Korea crisis live: President Yoon faces impeachment calls amid martial law outcry

Opposition Democratic party lawmakers call on Yoon Suk Yeol to resign immediately or they would seek his impeachment
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Judge in Hunter Biden’s tax case blasts Joe Biden for ‘rewriting history’ with son’s pardon

The federal judge who oversaw Hunter Biden’s tax case blasted President Joe Biden for trying to “rewrite history” in his justification for pardoning his son.
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Pete Hegseth’s Co-Workers at Fox Were Concerned About His Drinking: Report

Pete Hegseth’s former FOX colleagues voiced concerns they had with Hegseth’s drinking during his employment at Fox News.
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Hegseth future in doubt as even Trump allies raise questions

Donald Trump’s choice of Pete Hegseth to run the Defense Department is in jeopardy amid questions from some key GOP senators over whether he’s fit for the job, forcing the president-elect’s team to maneuver behind the scenes to avoid a second Cabinet pick from collapsing amid a Republican revolt.
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‘Democracy that worked’: Former defense secretary on South Korea instability