2021/04/02 10:41 Hsiao Bi-khim and Mike Pompeo (Twitter, Pompeo photo) Hsiao Bi-khim and Mike Pompeo (Twitter, Pompeo photo) TAIPEI (Taiwan News) Taiwan representative to the U.S. Hsiao Bi-khim (蕭美琴) met with former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on March 31 in Washington. Pompeo tweeted a photo of him and Hsiao on Thursday (April 1) saying, “As secretary of state, I worked to support Taiwan a fellow democracy in the face of unrelenting pressure.” He added, “The U.S. shares with Taiwan the core values of freedom, democracy, and a free market economy.” Hsiao also took to Twitter saying it was an honor to meet with Pompeo. “Taiwan is grateful for his friendship and support. We look forward to continuing discussions on the longstanding friendship and partnership between Taiwan and the United States.”
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said Thursday she is introducing two bills related to the COVID-19 pandemic
The first aims at stripping Dr. Anthony Fauci of his $400,000-plus salary, while the second will prevent discrimination against the unvaccinated
The Fire Fauci Act says Fauci s salary would be decreased to $0 until the Senate confirms someone new in his job
The bill wouldn t be able to remove Fauci from his job because he s not a political appointee and thus doesn t need Senate confirmation
Greene s We Will Not Comply Act would force airlines to take unvaccinated passengers and allow anti-vaxxers and anti-maskers to sue