1ClassyLady 68F
3114 posts
4/18/2020 3:53 pm
Trump confronts two Chinese reporters

President Trump confronted a female Phoenix TV reporter on April 6, 20'20, who said the station was independently owned and Hong Kong-based.

When the female reporter said "Do you want to cooperate with Chinese ambassador, Cui Tiankai (崔天凯) to fight coronavirus. Trump said "this sounds more like a statement than a question".

Trump asked her "Where are you from?" "Whom you work with?" She answered "from Hong Kong" and "Hong Kong Phoenix TV station based in Hong Kong".

Phoenix TV Hong Kong is part of the Communist Chinese government propaganda machine. Yep, she's working for China, a communist works for CCP. Trump has caught her on the spot. .
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A Taiwanese national who works for a Chinese state-run agency is facing a stiff fine after he posed as a reporter from a Taiwanese media outlet when asking U.S. President Donald Trump a question at the White House.

During a White House press conference on April 9, a reporter began to ask a question on behalf of foreign media, but Trump cut him off and asked him "where are you from?" In response, the reporter, who was later identified as Chang Ching-yi (張經義), said, "I am from Taiwan," to which Trump simply said, "Good."

However, local Taiwanese media outlets quickly pointed out that although the man was born in Taiwan, he currently works for Shanghai Media Group, which is a state-owned mouthpiece of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Many Taiwanese citizens were furious at Chang, suggesting that he is a traitor with comments such as "He doesn't dare reveal he has taken CCP money and instead mentions Taiwan."

At a press conference on Thursday (April 16), Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) Deputy Minister and Spokesman Chiu Chui-cheng (邱垂正) said that because Chang is a Taiwanese citizen but works directly for a propaganda arm of the CCP, he has violated the Act Governing Relations between the People of the Taiwan Area and the Mainland Area, reported Liberty Times. Specifically, Chiu said that Chang had breached Article 33, paragraph 2, which prohibits citizens from engaging in "Any cooperative activity involving political nature with any individual, juristic person, organization, or other institution of the Mainland Area."

Chiu said that Chang could be subject to a fine of between NT$100,000 (US$3,300) and NT$500,000. He said the authorities will investigate the incident and deal with it in accordance with the law as soon as possible.





Honesty is the best policy.


1ClassyLady 68F
3276 posts
4/18/2020 4:49 pm

Shame on Wang You-you (王久久) and Chang Ching-yi (張經義).

Please Google "CCP reporter who told Trump he was from Taiwan faces stiff fine",
"WATCH: Trump browbeats HK-based reporter in White House briefing", "How Reporter From Pro-Beijing Outlet Got Access to White House Coronavirus Press Briefing", "GOP alarmed after reporter with ties to China appears at briefing", and more.



Honesty is the best policy.


1ClassyLady 68F
3276 posts
4/18/2020 4:20 pm

White House briefing room should do a better job to select "journalists" who work for CCP, but only admitted from Hong Kong and Taiwan. Both of them are liars. Trump has caught both of them on the spot.

It is shame on her to pretend that she works for Hong Kong Media. Just hypocritical act. I can recognize her accent when she spoke in English, not Hong Kong's accent. Hong Kong was a colony of UK for 99 years and speak English with a British accent, but this female reporter doesn't have British accent.

On April 6 in which Trump asked reporter Wang You-you (王久久) if she was "working for China?" She deceptively responded by saying, "I'm working for Hong Kong Phoenix TV."

When Trump asked her "Who owns that, China?" she responded by saying, "It's based in Hong Kong." Trump pursued the issue further, asking, "Is it owned by China... is it owned by the state?"

China's state-run China Central Television (CCTV) also reportedly holds a 10% stake in Phoenix TV. A former director of Phoenix TV news, Chung Pong, testified at an FCC filing that the station's content is "subject to the dictates of the leadership of the Central Communist Propaganda Department, Central Communist Overseas Propaganda Office, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs."

She then disingenuously answered: "No, it's not. It's a privately owned company." In fact, a former People's Liberation Army (PLA) officer owns Phoenix TV, Liu Changle (劉長樂), who according to Freedom House has "close ties to Beijing officials" and presents reports that are "typically favorable to the CCP."



Honesty is the best policy.