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During Trump’s war of words, reporter’s ‘escort’ leaves… Obama actually stopped his bodyguards

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The case of the US President’s security seen through the ‘forced exit of Kang Sung-hee’ battle

When U.S. President Donald Trump (right) pointed to CNN chief reporter Jim Acosta (second from the left) and said, “Put down the mic,” at a White House press conference on November 7, 2018 (local time), a woman who served as the emcee The intern is trying to take the microphone away. The two got into a war of words over the issue of the caravan (a procession of Central American immigrants), and an angry President Trump poured out harsh words, saying, “You are a rude and terrible person.” After the conference, Acosta was banned from entering the White House indefinitely. Time YouTube Capture

Even overseas, when it comes to security for heads of government, such as the president, ‘safety’ is the top priority in all cases. However, even if there is an argument or shouting, the problem is resolved through dialogue, and above all, if the other party’s identity is clear, physical response is avoided if possible, leaving no room for controversy.

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Former President Donald Trump, who is expected to return to power as the Republican presidential candidate this year, was famous for frequent arguments with journalists during his time in office. A representative example was the war of words with CNN reporter Jim Acosta that took place at the White House in January 2018.

At the time, former President Trump held a press conference in the Oval Office after a meeting with Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev. At this time,

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