[Global Network Report] American politicians frequently visit Taiwan. According to a report by Taiwan Zhongshi News Network on the 12th, there have been frequent reports of business trips behind these politicians’ visits to Taiwan. Whether the former Secretary of State Pompeo and U.S. Senator Graham who visited Taiwan before also hide personal or commercial interests outside of politics, the "legislators" of the Kuomintang called on the DPP authorities to make it clear and clear.

  According to the report, during his visit to Taiwan, Pompeo clamored for the U.S. government to immediately grant Taiwan “diplomatic recognition.” However, according to the telegram from the Taiwanese authorities in the U.S., Pompeo actively sought the Taiwan Retirement Fund and Labor Retirement Fund to invest in his post. Anarock Fund Company, and Taiwan's foreign affairs department also invited relevant Taiwanese units for reference and discussion.

Taiwan's foreign affairs department responded at the time, claiming that the relevant departments were performing their normal duties.

  Graham publicly asked Taiwan to purchase Boeing 787s when he met with DPP leader Tsai Ing-wen in April this year.

The strange thing is that the English version of the press release clearly has this sentence, but the Chinese press release does not appear with the keyword of purchasing a machine.

  In the face of such a situation, Zeng Mingzong, the leader of the Kuomintang's "Legislative Yuan" group, said that Pelosi did not bring her son with her when she visited Taiwan's legislature, but whether it involves commercial interests, Cai authorities may have to clarify.

As for Pelosi's visit to Taiwan, she talked about semiconductors and met with the chairman of TSMC. Chen Yixin, a "legislator" of the Kuomintang, said that the "government" of the detailed conversation should also be explained.

  In response to this, some netizens on the island also said, "Little Paul is on the salary list of 2 lithium mining companies, while Asia is a lithium gold mine, and Taiwan is a lithium battery production... No wonder, say everything. When we come to Taiwan, have we in Taiwan put money in privately? The 'government' should make public the itinerary of whom little Paul met."↓

  Some netizens also sarcastically said, "This kind of old politicians go out for profit, it is impossible to work for nothing, and visiting for democracy is just a slogan." "The family is all businessmen. ”↓

  Others thought, "Of course, I came to Taiwan to see what oil and water can be made. Is it because I can't do public welfare. How can there be such a problem."↓

  According to Fox News, last week, Pelosi secretly took her son Paul Jr. on a special plane to Asia.

There is no name of Paul Jr. in Pelosi's official visiting group list, and no clues can be found on the official website of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, because they do not want the outside world to know this and what Paul Jr. is doing.

But if you look closely at the photo, you will find him.

Besides Taiwan, he has also been photographed by foreign photographers in Singapore, Malaysia and Japan.

Fox News host Jesse Waters quipped that Paul Jr. was not an elected official or an adviser to Pelosi, and he didn't even live in Washington, but he was welcomed like a royal by Taiwanese leaders.

  Taiwan's "United Daily News" reported on the 11th that Taiwan and the United States are very low-key on this matter.

The information and photos released by the Taiwan side did never mention Paul Jr., but he was featured in the group photo.

Regarding whether Taiwan assisted in concealing Paul's identity, Taiwan's foreign affairs department stated that the cost of Pelosi's visit was paid by the US government, and the Taiwan side only provided "administrative" support.

  Paul Jr., 52, is Pelosi's only son.

Fox News said that many American media reported Pelosi's every move in the Pacific Ocean, but somehow did not notice that her son Paul Jr. was among them.

But the revelation sparked a lot of attention on social media.

Some Twitter users angrily questioned Pelosi's reckless visit to Taiwan and asked American taxpayers to pay for her son's trip.

Some American media also questioned whether Paul Jr. made money for the family by peddling influence during his trip to Asia?