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Pelosi says her husband’s attack influenced her retirement decision

Pelosi says her husband's attack influenced her retirement decision

The California Democrat opened up about the assault as well as the emotional fallout from it in an exclusive interview that took place on Monday night. This was the first time that she had commented publicly about the incident. The attack will undoubtedly have an effect on her political future after the midterm elections on … Read more

Man hammered House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband at San Francisco home 

Pelosi intruder shouts "where is Nancy?" before hammering husband

Paul Pelosi, 82, suffered a skull fracture and major injuries to his right arm and hands. Attacker yelled, Where is Nancy? How is Nancy doing? San Francisco Police Chief William Scott: It’s wrong. Their families don’t sign up for this to be harmed. Early on Friday morning, a male assailant struck Paul Pelosi, the husband … Read more

Pelosi stated in new video released on January 6 that she wanted to ‘punch’ Trump out

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Clip shows her saying she hoped then-President Donald Trump would come to the Capitol. Pelosi’s daughter, documentary filmmaker Alexandra Pelosi, captured the moment. Other clips show other congressional leaders scrambling to get help as the Capitol was under siege. On the day of the attack on the US Capitol, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said … Read more

Since Pelosi’s visit the US Navy sent warships through the Taiwan Strait

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The USS Antietam and USS Chancellorsville cruisers are making a routine transit through the Strait. China considers Taiwan to be a breakaway Chinese territory. The U.S. has officially recognized only Beijing, but it has also become Taiwan’s main arms supplier. The first such naval drill since House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan earlier this … Read more

China gears up for military drills after Pelosi visit to Taiwan

  • China declares that five days of “necessary and just” military exercises will start on Thursday. Taiwan is talking with its neighbouring countries, Japan and the Philippines, to establish alternate aviation routes and has instructed ships to find alternate routes.
  • G7 foreign ministers warn that China’s escalation risked causing regional instability. China has criticised US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan, accusing the US of “violating China’s sovereignty”.
  • The US adheres to the “One China” policy, which recognises only one Chinese government and establishes diplomatic ties with Beijing rather than Taiwan.

After a brief but contentious trip to Taiwan, which China views as a renegade province, Ms. Pelosi left on Wednesday.

In retaliation, China declared that five days of “necessary and just” military exercises will start on Thursday.

 

Taiwan reported that 27 Chinese fighter jets had already flown into its air defence zone.

 

Taiwan’s defence ministry said on Wednesday that it had sent out jets to scare them off.

 

According to China, the exercises would include “long-range live ammunition shooting” and will take place in some of the busiest rivers in the world.

 

Taiwan is talking with its neighbouring countries, Japan and the Philippines, to establish alternate aviation routes and has instructed ships to find alternate routes to avoid the drills.

 

The nation was under “deliberately heightened military threats,” according to President Tsai Ing-wen.

 

The foreign ministers of the G7 countries—Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK, and the US—released a unified statement in an effort to defuse the situation, warning that China’s escalation risked causing regional instability.

 

“The use of a visit as a cover for provocative military activities in the Taiwan Strait is not justified. International travel by lawmakers from our nations is common and customary “The declaration read.

Ms. Pelosi visited Taiwan as part of a larger Asian tour, becoming the highest-ranking US official to go there in the previous 25 years. China had forewarned her against visiting the island.

 

Wang Yi, the foreign minister of China, accused the US of “violating China’s sovereignty under the pretence of so-called democracy,” adding that those who play with fire will suffer the consequences of their actions.

 

China cannot “block world leaders or anybody from travelling to Taiwan to pay homage to its flourishing democracy, to highlight its many triumphs, and to reiterate our commitment to continuous collaboration,” Ms. Pelosi said in a statement following the visit.

 

President Joe Biden, a fellow US Democrat, did not support the senior politician’s trip, stating that given the current state of bilateral hostilities, it was “not a good idea right now.”

 

With its Taiwan policy, the US straddles a delicate diplomatic line. It adheres to the “One China” policy, which recognises only one Chinese government and establishes diplomatic ties with Beijing rather than Taiwan.

 

On the other hand, it keeps up a “strong unofficial” relationship with the island, selling Taiwan defence equipment.

 

What does “One China” policy entail?

Taiwan places Xi Jinping squarely in the driver’s seat.

Why are relations between China and Taiwan so bad? Taiwan and China were split apart during a civil war in the 1940s, but Beijing vows that the island will one day be recovered, possibly by force.

Who is in charge in Taiwan? The island has its own constitution, democratically elected officials, and an armed forces with roughly 300,000 active members.

Who acknowledges Taiwan? Taiwan is recognised by only a few nations. Instead, Beijing is where most people recognise the Chinese government. Despite not having diplomatic relations with Taiwan, the US is required by law to give the island the tools to defend itself.

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Pelosi leaves Taipei to sound of Chinese fury By Matt Murphy

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  • US walks a diplomatic tightrope with its Taiwan policy – on one hand it recognises only one Chinese government, and on the other maintains a “robust unofficial” relationship with Taiwan.

After meeting with authorities in Taipei, Ms. Pelosi, the most senior US politician to visit in 25 years, left on Wednesday.

However, Beijing was furious with her because she disregarded its travel advisories when she visited the island as part of a larger Asian tour.

Taiwan is a self-governing island, but China views it as a separatist province that will one day reunite with the country.

Wang Yi, China’s foreign minister, said in a statement on Wednesday that “those who play with fire will not come to a good conclusion, and those who harm China will be punished.”

Under the pretence of “so-called democracy,” the United States is infringing on China’s sovereignty, he continued.

With its Taiwan policy, the US straddles a delicate diplomatic line.

It adheres to the “One China” policy, which recognises only one Chinese government and establishes diplomatic ties with Beijing rather than Taiwan.

On the other hand, it also upholds a “strong unofficial” connection with the island that includes providing Taiwan with weaponry for self-defense.

Ms. Pelosi, who currently serves as Speaker of the US House of Representatives, is Vice President Kamala Harris’s heir apparent.

Taiwan places Xi Jinping squarely in the driver’s seat.

China responded to the visit by announcing military exercises it deemed “necessary and just” in waters about 10 miles (16 km) from Taiwan.

The exercises, which will start on Thursday and extend for five days, will involve “long-range live ammunition shooting” and will be conducted in some of the busiest rivers in the world.

On Wednesday, a US official told Reuters that Beijing might try to use the visit to raise tensions. Sun Li-fang, a spokesperson for China’s defence ministry, acknowledged that some of the drills would enter Taiwan’s territorial seas.

 

Taiwan is facing “deliberately increased military threats,” according to President Tsai Ing-wen. She said that Taiwan “would not back down and that Taiwan will do all it takes to improve its self-defence capabilities.”

 

Transport Minister Wang Kwo-tsai said Taipei was working with its neighbours, Japan and the Philippines, to find alternate aircraft routes. Taiwan’s port authorities have asked ships to find alternate ways to avoid the drills.

 

It comes after days of rising tensions, during which Chinese jets have already flown as far as the median line, which serves as an unofficial boundary between China and Taiwan in the waters between them.

Taipei, the capital of Taiwan, is currently experiencing a full-blown Pelosi love fest.

They have been analysing every aspect of her appearance, including the colour of her clothing, the height of her heels (supposedly unusually high for an 82-year-old), and the fact that she “looked like Audrey Hepburn in that photo of her with President John F. Kennedy back in 1961.”

On Wednesday, throngs of people waited early outside Taiwan’s parliament in an effort to catch a glimpse of Ms. Pelosi as she emerged.

Almost everyone dismissed concerns about possible retaliation from China.

A 70-year-old guy declared, “China is bluffing.” Beijing may respond in the short term, but the United States will punish Beijing if it overreacts.

A 50-year-old housewife told us, “China shouldn’t bully Taiwan like this.” “This trip is typical; if China keeps acting this way, more nations will turn against it.”

However, this trip is anything but ordinary for China. Beijing views it as a shocking transgression of diplomatic protocol.

Ms. Pelosi commended Taiwan as “inspiration to all freedom-loving people” at a meeting with Ms. Tsai.

The American “determination to preserve democracy here in Taiwan remains iron-clad,” she added.

“America pledged 43 years ago to stand with Taiwan… today our delegation travelled to Taiwan to make it crystal clear we will not back down from our commitment to Taiwan,” Ms. Pelosi continued.

 

The 82-year-old had previously spoken with Tsai Chi-Chang, the deputy speaker of Taiwan’s parliament.

The trip has faced opposition from the White House, and President Joe Biden stated that the military thought it was “not a smart idea.”

Some pundits even suggested that the visit might force China, which has thus far declined to do so, to give Russia armaments for use in Ukraine.

However, she has received backing from a number of seemingly surprising sources. In a letter supporting the visit, 26 Republican senators signed on.

 

The letter claimed that “members of the United States Congress, including former Speakers of the House, have travelled to Taiwan for decades,” among its signatories being Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell.

 

The travel, it continued, was “compatible with the One China policy to which we are committed” in the United States.

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Putin spokesman accuses US of ‘provoking’ China amid expected Pelosi trip to Taiwan

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  • Dmitry Peskov, press secretary to Russian President Vladimir Putin, accused the United States of “provoking” China. Speculation that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will visit Taiwan during her Asian tour.
  • Neither Pelosi’s office nor the White House has confirmed whether she will travel to Taiwan.
  • Russia has become embroiled in the tense relations between Washington and Beijing. Russia seeks to reaffirm its ties with China amid deteriorating geopolitical relations.

Dmitry Peskov, press secretary to Russian President Vladimir Putin, accused the United States of “provoking” China on Tuesday, amid speculation that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will visit Taiwan during her trip to the region this week.

“Whether she makes it there or not, everything about this tour and the potential visit to Taiwan has a provocative character,” Peskov told Russian reporters. “Russia is completely united with China.”

Peskov’s remarks came as Pelosi arrived in Malaysia for the second leg of her Asian tour, having previously visited Singapore.

Neither Pelosi’s office nor the White House have confirmed whether she will travel to Taiwan, though the Biden administration stated on Monday that the United States would “not be intimidated” by China’s “saber-rattling” following a severe backlash from Beijing.

Pelosi said in a statement released Tuesday that she will meet with Malaysian officials to discuss “security challenges, economic opportunities, and governance priorities,” though Taipei was not specifically mentioned.

Pelosi is expected to arrive in Taipei Tuesday night, according to Taiwanese media.

White House Security Advisor Jake Sullivan was also pressed Tuesday morning about whether Pelosi, the highest-ranking elected US official to visit Taiwan in more than 25 years, would make the trip amid rising tensions with Beijing.

“I cannot confirm that because the Speaker makes her own travel decisions,” he told NBC’s Today show.

Sullivan, who stated that the United States still adheres to the one-China policy, noted that House Speakers have previously visited Taiwan, and that several members of Congress visited Taipei earlier this year.

“It is on China to try to turn what is historically normal into a crisis or to use it as a pretext for aggressive action around Taiwan. They’d be the ones raising the stakes “He continued. “The United States has no desire to escalate.”

Russia has become embroiled in the tense relations between Washington and Beijing, as Moscow seeks to reaffirm its ties with China amid deteriorating geopolitical relations with the West as a result of its involvement in the Ukraine conflict.

“Instead of understanding China’s position, the US has chosen the path of escalation and is provoking the situation,” Peskov claimed. “There will be no good come of it.”

Rebekah Koffler, a former Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) intelligence officer in Russian doctrine and strategy, told Fox News that the controversy over Pelosi’s rumoured visit plays right into Putin’s hands by diverting attention away from Moscow’s war in Ukraine.

“Putin is ecstatic about Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan because it’s turning into a risky diplomatic showdown between China and the US,” she explained. “This trip forces Washington to deal with two nuclear powers at the same time, both of which regard the United States as mortal enemies.”

According to Koffler, the tension surrounding her trip allows Putin to publicly support China, which he “in reality views as a competitor at best.”

“Putin is watching very closely whether the US will go ahead with Pelosi’s visit in the end, to assess Washington’s risk tolerance and Biden’s resolve,” she added.

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Pelosi touches down in Malaysia amid tensions over trip to Taiwan

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  • Pelosi and her delegation landed at a Malaysian air force base.
  • She met with lower house Speaker Azhar Azizan Harun and attended a luncheon with PM Ismail Sabri Yaakob.
  • Discussed “security challenges, economic opportunities, and governance priorities” with Malaysian leaders.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi arrived in Malaysia on Tuesday for the second leg of her Asian tour, which will be overshadowed by a stop in Taiwan.

Pelosi and her delegation landed at a Malaysian air force base. In Parliament, she met with lower house Speaker Azhar Azizan Harun and attended a luncheon with Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob.

Pelosi released a statement about her visit on Tuesday, writing: “Today, Prime Minister Ismail Sabri and Foreign Minister Saifuddin welcomed our Congressional delegation. We had a wide-ranging discussion about how to advance our common goals of a free and secure Indo-Pacific.”

Pelosi stated that she discussed “security challenges, economic opportunities, and governance priorities” with Malaysian leaders.

“In each of our meetings, we expressed gratitude for Malaysia’s vote at the United Nations condemning Russia’s aggression and their leadership in ASEAN in condemning Burma for its lethal crackdown on dissent,” Pelosi said. “Our governance discussions focused on government integrity, addressing the climate crisis, and combating COVID. We agreed to continue working together on issues relating to our common security interests, economic priorities, trade, human trafficking, and climate change.”

While no official announcements have been made, local Taiwanese media have reported that Pelosi will arrive in Taipei on Tuesday night. She would be the highest-ranking elected official from the United States to visit in more than 25 years.

The news of Pelosi’s visit irritated China, which regards Taiwan as part of its territory and sees any visit by a high-ranking American official as confirmation of the United States’ support for the Island’s independence.

If Pelosi goes ahead with the visit, China’s military will “never sit idly by.” China’s threats of retaliation have raised fears of a new crisis in the Taiwan Strait, which separates the two sides, potentially disrupting global markets and supply chains.

The White House has stated that it will not engage in “sabre rattling” with China.

The significance of the threats was downplayed by White House national security spokesman John Kirby.

“We should not be intimidated by that rhetoric or those potential actions as a country. This is an important trip for the speaker, and we will do everything we can to help her “Kirby stated to reporters.

Taiwanese Premier Su Tseng-chang celebrated Pelosi’s possible arrival without confirming the House Speaker’s visit.

“We always warmly welcome distinguished foreign guests to our country,” he said.

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Despite her opposition to abortion, Pelosi takes communion at the Vatican

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Nancy Pelosi receives Communion during a papal Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica. She was seated in a VIP section and received Communion along with the rest of the congregants. Her home archbishop has said he will no longer allow her to receive the sacrament. Despite her opposition to abortion, Pelosi takes communion at the Vatican; … Read more

Pelosi banned from Church by S.F Archbishop over her opinion regarding abortion

Pelosi banned from Church by S.F Archbishop over her opinion regarding abortion San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone reported Friday that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is banned from getting Holy Communion because of her support of fetus removal denoting a decades-in-length strain between the Roman Catholic Church and liberal Democratic legislators on early termination. Cordileone has … Read more

Pelosi has been denied Holy Communion by the Archbishop of San Francisco

Because of her pro-abortion attitude, San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone prevented House Speaker Nancy Pelosi from taking Holy Communion on Friday, escalating a decades-long feud between the Roman Catholic Church and liberal Democratic lawmakers over abortion. Cordileone has written to the California Democrat, telling her that she should not come forward for Holy Communion at … Read more

‘Don’t be bullied’, US speaker Pelosi tells Zelensky

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US Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi advised Ukraine no longer to back off inside the face of “bullies” like Russia on Sunday following a wonder weekend go to Kyiv. “Do not be bullied by bullies. If they are making threats, you cannot back down. That’s my view of it,” she told a news conference … Read more

US Democrats target oil giants ‘ripping off’ motorists

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US Democrats announced regulation Thursday to punish gasoline companies they accuse of unfairly elevating expenses on the pump, as document inflation threatens the birthday party’s possibilities in November’s midterm elections. The reforms would permit regulators to impose heavy fines on agencies exploiting the war in Ukraine and a virus-associated surge in crude prices to coins … Read more