First exposure after leaving office! Pompeo misses Taiwan, evaluates Biden administration’s week-long performance

Former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, in his first interview with the media since leaving office, still thinks about Taiwan and says the Chinese Communist Party will challenge the Biden administration, trying to find the weaknesses and find ways to continue to put pressure on the people of Taiwan, and he also speaks positively of his successor as Secretary of State Blinken, but says he is disappointed in Biden.

In an exclusive interview with FOX News, Pompeo noted, “I hope the Biden Administration will be like many administrations in the past.” Pompeo said, “We expect the Chinese Communist Party to make good on the promises they made, just as we made good on the promises we made to Taiwan, and that’s the right thing for the American people to do.”

Pompeo was pleased with the statement made by his successor as Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, on the Chinese Communist Party. Blinken slammed China for what it has done to the Uighurs in Xinjiang, and Pompeo argued that something is happening to the Uighurs that hasn’t been seen since 1930, forced abortions and sterilizations, and that not only the United States but the world must unite to make the Chinese Communist Party pay, to make China change, and to stop their Xinjiang’s atrocities.

However, Pompeo was disappointed that the Biden administration banned the “Chinese virus” because the Wuhan pneumonia (novel coronavirus disease, COVID-19) came from Wuhan and “we know that the Chinese Communist Party is hiding the outbreak,” which is important for Americans to understand. I hope the Biden administration will do what Americans want and continue to confront the Chinese Communist Party.