Ryan: Trump’s Taiwan call ‘much ado about nothing’
.@SpeakerRyan: Donald Trump's call with Taiwan was "a lot of much ado about nothing." https://t.co/AVybWvbQyY pic.twitter.com/UZmb7uJBZ3
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Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) on Tuesday dismissed criticism of President-elect Donald Trump’s phone call with Taiwan’s leader.
{mosads}”It is prudent for the president-elect to take congratulatory calls,” Ryan said Tuesday.
“I think there’s a lot of much ado about nothing about this and I think for him to not take a congratulatory call would in of itself be considered a snub. So I think everything’s fine.”
In speaking with President Tsai Ing-wen last week, Trump became the first president or president-elect since Jimmy Carter to have a conversation with Taiwan’s leader.
Carter broke off diplomatic relations with Taiwan in 1979, when the United States formally recognized the communist People’s Republic of China as the sole government of China.
U.S. presidents in both parties, from Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush to Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, have abided by that policy, though the U.S. continues to sell arms to Taiwan.
The Wall Street Journal reported Monday that former Sen. Bob Dole helped set up the call, and a new Tuesday report from BuzzFeed reveals Dole’s law firm was paid $20,000 a month to advance Taiwan’s interests in Washington D.C.
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