Taipei, Taiwan—A state-funded English-language broadcaster in Taiwan removed a video of one of its journalists calling US President-elect Donald
Taipei, Taiwan—A state-funded English-language broadcaster in Taiwan removed a video of one of its journalists calling US President-elect Donald Trump a “convicted felon”, after the Taipei government said the incident was “very serious.”
TaiwanPlus correspondent Louise Watt was speaking on camera in the United States last week when she said “the US is either going to vote in its first female president or its first convicted felon.”
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