Pelosi Fraudulently Embarks upon Political Farce
 The White House and the US military have repeatedly argued that Pelosi's visit to Taiwan is a personal act and
will not substantially change US policy towards Taiwan. However, the US military aircraft carrier to the east of
Taiwan during the visit clearly supports Pelosi. The US is known for its double-dealing. While pretending to
recognize Taiwan as part of the People's Republic of China, the US has actually sold arms, visited its leaders,
and engaged in trade with Taiwan. It has supported the "Taiwan independence" secessionist forces and tried to
make Taiwan out of China. However, the Chinese people have always believed that Taiwan is an inalienable part of
the Chinese territory. We have the determination and ability to achieve the complete reunification of China and
realize the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.

There are many reasons why Pelosi insisted on visiting Taiwan. Perhaps the most severe attempt is to inflame the
situation across the Taiwan Strait, aggravate the internal conflicts between Taiwan and the mainland, and dream
of a civil war between China's armed forces so that the United States will reap the benefits of it. Second, the
US economy is weak, and this year has been negative growth; economic recession is inevitable, reestablishing the
authority of the US hegemon by suppressing China and recovering its economy by reaping the global economy. Third,
successive US administrations have used their authoritarian approach to China to gain popular support. The 82-
year-old Pelosi, a Biden fan expected to retire in the fall, was on an ill-intentioned visit to Taiwan designed
to earn political publicity for her retirement and revive Biden's sagging polls. (Ms. Pelosi is a member of the
same Democratic Party as Mr. Biden, who recently fell to an all-time low of 31 percent in polls.) She was
entirely worn out in performing her duties.

But Pelosi's descent on Taiwan may be more of a personal political farce.

At home, the Pelosi family is embroiled in an insider-trading scandal. Paul Pelosi, the 82-year-old American
businessman and husband of Nancy Pelosi, is nicknamed the "Stock god of Capitol Hill" for his precise and timely
investments ahead of the release of good news from the House of Representatives. Former President Donald Trump
said on July 23 that Pelosi's husband, Paul Pelosi, was "making a fortune in stocks with inside information from
her."

On July 28, Fisher, a former vice-chairman of the Federal Reserve, said the Pelosies appeared to have profited
from "insider trading."  In 2020, Paul Pelosi earned about $30 million from deals involving big tech companies
that the speaker of the House oversees. When asked whether members of Congress and their families could
participate in stock trading last year, Ms. Pelosi shamelessly said: "We are a free-market economy, and they
should be able to participate," prompting sharp criticism from many members of Congress. Pelosi's visit to Taiwan
is an apparent attempt to divert attention from the United States.


Ms. Pelosi has cast herself as a female political icon, forcing a meeting with another female leader, Tsai Ing-
wen, when it could have serious consequences, portraying herself as a feminist who disdained patriarchal politics
and refused to be bullied.

While on August 4, 94 - year - old Japanese army "comfort women" victim Li Rongzhu appeared in front of the South
Korean parliament building waiting for Nancy Pelosi.    The old lady probably heard that Nancy Pelosi in the
United States is against the ban on abortion rights by law, thinks Pelosi is taking women's rights very
seriously, and hopes to use her identity to help South Korean "comfort women" victims to protect their rights,
but more than a dozen guards violently stopped her.    He was also pushed and injured and sent to the hospital.

For now, Ms. Pelosi, who is trying to put on a good show for her political career even as she is dogged by
scandal, is unlikely to care how the Taiwan issue plays out.