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Governor Larry Hogan of Maryland, a well-known Korean son-in-law, criticized President Trump's response to Corona19. Then, Trump mentioned that he did not want to face President Moon Jae-in, and revealed that Koreans said it was terrible.

In Washington, Correspondent Kim Soo-hyung reports.

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Governor Larry Hogan of Maryland, the Republican president of the Governor of the United States, posted a condemnation in Washington Post to criticize Trump's response to Corona's failure.

The title is also'fighting alone'.

In particular, at a dinner hosted by the Republican Governor's Association last February, he revealed that President Trump didn't like dealing with President Moon Jae-in and said Koreans were terrible.

He added that he did not know why the United States had been protecting Korea, and that they complained that they did not pay.

Governor Hogan details how much Korea has helped in the delivery of diagnostic tools. 

[Lary Hogan/Governor of Maryland, USA (Last April 20): They thought of me as a'Korean son-in-law'. I would like to thank Maryland First Lady and my wife Yumi. She is a real champion. Thank you.]

Maryland's corona19 confirmation rate, which soared to 26.91% in April, has now fallen to 3.67%.

[Yumi Hogan/Maryland Governor's Wife (Last June 29): Too many people sent me. That's because we all have Korean hearts. That's why we always wanted to express our gratitude.]

Governor Hogan, who is also cited as a prominent candidate for the Republican Party in 2024, pointed out that in order to prepare for the post-Trump era, we need to focus on unity rather than division.