Here's What Caused a Screaming Match on CNN Last Night
This MSNBC Guest Almost Had a Total Meltdown Over Trump's Federalizing of DC
Nancy Pelosi Got Wrecked Over This Tweet About Trump and January 6
Trump and the GOP's Fundraising Operations Are Dominating the Dems
The Dems Are Really Going There Regarding Trump's Takeover of DC
Is the Jeffrey Epstein Story Dead?
We Won't Get Caught: The Latest Russian Collusion Doc Involving Adam Schiff Is...
DC AG Looking for a Fight Over Trump's DC Takeover. He Should Focus...
Baseball Cards Are the New Casinos
Now is the time to strengthen Social Security
Churchill and Reagan Saw Mamdani Coming a Mile Away
If You Want to Defeat Them, Think Like Them
Breathing Easier: EPA's Bold Move to Axe the 'Endangerment Finding'
Fleeing Texas Lawmakers May Put Protections for Women, Young Girls at Risk
Will Barack Walk or Do the Time?
Tipsheet

Pelosi Will Visit Taiwan Despite China's Threats and White House Warnings: Report

AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will make a stop in Taiwan during her official trip to Asia this week despite threats from Chinese state media and warnings against such a stop from the White House, per new reporting Monday afternoon.

Advertisement

The confirmation of a Pelosi stopover in Taiwan was confirmed to POLITICO via "a congressional official and a Taiwanese official familiar with the itinerary."

Previously, Chinese state media threatened to shoot Pelosi's U.S. military aircraft out of the sky and warned that a visit would "ignite the powder keg of the situation in the Taiwan Straits."

For her part, Pelosi refused to comment on where she'd be stopping during her trip when asked in her Friday press conference. She cited "security" for members of Congress traveling abroad, but announcing exactly where she'd go — especially Taiwan — would have given China even more of an excuse to escalate its threatening rhetoric.  

Advertisement

On Monday, the Chinese military also released a propaganda video while Pelosi was in the region, starting out in Singapore then heading for previously announced stops in Malaysia, South Korea, and Japan. 

Pelosi's visit to Taiwan will make the House Speaker the highest-ranking official to visit Taiwan in decades, and the first person in her position to stop on the island nation since Newt Gingrich in 1997.

As Townhall reported over the weekend, it seems to be something of an open secret on Capitol Hill that the White House itself leaked Pelosi's plan to stop in Taiwan to Beijing, an official visit that was discouraged by Biden and others in his administration. 

In the days leading up to her trip, the prospect of Speaker Pelosi bowing to pressure from China over the free movement of the #3 U.S. government official was seen as unpalatable for many. If Pelosi does follow through on the plans cited by staff on Monday, she'll be showing a tougher attitude toward China than Biden has in years. For those keeping track at home, Biden tried to have China talk Putin out of invading Ukraine — a monthslong attempt that saw China take intel from the U.S. and share it directly with Russia. 

Advertisement

Now all that remains to be seen is how the Chinese Communist Party reacts, and whether their saber-rattling was anything more than angry blustering. With President Xi Jinping seeking a rare third term in the fall, it seems unlikely that he'll want to launch a significant escalation of its harassment toward Taiwan before securing victory for himself. 

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos