The president posted the comment on X (formerly Twitter) while sharing an article reporting that the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission concluded there had been inappropriate intervention by former Vice Chairman and Secretary General Jeong Seung-yoon in handling the helicopter crew reporting case when Lee was leader of the Democratic Party in 2024.
According to the Korea Exchange, the KOSPI closed at 7,498.00 on the previous trading day, up 7.95 points (0.11%) from the prior session. Over the week of May 4–8, the KOSPI and KOSDAQ rose 13.90% and 1.29%, respectively.
Domestic equities extended gains this week, fueled by a global semiconductor rally. Buying concentrated on large-cap chipmakers such as Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, driving the KOSPI above 7,500 intraday and pushing aggregate market capitalization past 6,000 trillion KRW (approximately 4.5 trillion USD). Strong results from major U.S. tech firms and expectations for expanded investment in artificial intelligence (AI) further bolstered sentiment toward Korea's semiconductor sector.
In particular, earnings reports from major U.S. hyperscalers confirmed rising AI demand, which helped propel the market. Amazon, Microsoft and Google posted results above expectations and showed notable growth in AI-related cloud revenue. That strengthened hopes for more global semiconductor investment, and domestically, stocks tied to AI infrastructure—such as semiconductors and power equipment—outperformed.
On May 9, Jung posted on Facebook, \"Why did Oh Se-hoon leave this land in such a state during his four terms as mayor?\" He faulted delays in Yongsan's development, saying the 2013 project collapse stemmed from a lack of a clear party responsible for finalizing the project. \"We shouldn't take Oh Se-hoon's approach. I will develop Yongsan differently,\" Jung said.
Oh's campaign criticized Jung's housing remarks. Park Yong-chan, a spokesperson for Oh's campaign, said in a statement that Jung's comments about villas raise concerns he intends to revive the urban regeneration projects pursued under former Mayor Park Won-soon.
Yonhap reported that at the White House on May 8 (local time), Trump told reporters that he expected to receive Iran's response \"probably tonight\" when asked whether Tehran had answered U.S. demands. \"We'll see what happens,\" he added. Given the timing of his remarks, Iran could convey its position within hours.
The comment came shortly after clashes occurred near the Strait of Hormuz. The U.S. and Iran had maintained a ceasefire since April 7, but recent maritime blockades and attempts to break them led to limited skirmishes. Iranian state media described the exchanges as limited and indicated Tehran still favors maintaining the ceasefire.