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Biden's inauguration ceremony broadcast exposed Xiao Meiqin's real location, and netizens satirized: it was like buying scalper tickets

Biden's inauguration ceremony broadcast exposed Xiao Meiqin's real location, and netizens satirized: it was like buying scalper tickets

According to Taiwan's China Times News Network, the Taiwan authorities' "representative in the United States" Xiao Meiqin participated in the inauguration ceremony of US President Biden, which caused controversy, but someone on Facebook posted a screenshot of the US CNBC tv broadcast live, which clearly marked the location of Xiao Meiqin's standing at the scene, and it was clearly seen that Xiao Meiqin was taking pictures on the spot, and her clothing style color and scene related position were very consistent with the photos released by Xiao Meiqin. This CNBC screenshot shows the entire scene of Xiao Meiqin's location and Biden's inauguration, and this photo can explain the real situation of Xiao being invited to the ceremony.

Regarding Xiao Meiqin's invitation to attend Biden's inauguration, the Blue Camp questioned that she was not invited to participate as Taiwan's "representative in the United States", nor did she have an invitation letter, but entered the venue as a general spectator with a ticket, and only at the last moment would the news of the ceremony be released, and the invitation letter could not be taken out. The invitation to watch the ceremony as Taiwan's "representative in the United States" released to the outside world is suspected of concealing facts and inflating oneself.

Luo Zhizheng, director of the DPP's "International Department," argued that Xiao Meiqin's invitation to represent the Taiwan authorities at Biden's inauguration ceremony was the first time since 1979 that the Taiwan authorities had been formally invited by the US "Preparatory Committee for the Inauguration Ceremony, and was a "major breakthrough." For the outside world to question, Xiao Meiqin received an invitation letter last week, why wait until the last day to announce it? Luo Zhizheng argued that he was afraid that if Taiwan revealed it early, it might be backed by the mainland.

But netizens also posted the invitation to the inauguration of the US president in previous years to punch their faces, and they were frantic, "Who is trying to deceive?" Zhang Jing, a strategy expert, also said in a Facebook post that his friend is a Democratic Party financier who received an invitation to attend the inauguration online two weeks ago. Zhang Jing even attached a photo of the invitation card, and must also scan the QR code to get relevant information before going online. He suspected that the Green Camp had lied about military information and exaggerated the fact that Xiao Meiqin was attending the inauguration.

However, from Facebook out of a far-range screenshot broadcast from the US CNBC television, the photo clearly marked the position of Xiao Meiqin standing at the scene, it is clearly seen that the person being marked is facing the Capitol on the scene as if taking pictures, its clothing style color, standing posture and scene related position are very consistent with Xiao Meiqin's published photos, and only one person on the scene is wearing a light white top, almost can be concluded that It is Xiao Meiqin. From the screenshot of the CNBC screen, it is obvious that Xiao Meiqin is far from biden's inauguration ceremony, and the position where Xiao Meiqin stood outside the wall when taking photos at the ceremony site. As for the identity of such a position, it can be understood from the fact that there is a person lying on the wall on the other side of the photo and a scattered seat on the grass of the scene, and the outside world can also have a clearer and more complete impression of the relevant controversy.

A large number of netizens on Facebook responded warmly to this picture, netizens said, "If you buy scalper tickets to go in, you should have a hanging identification tag (but did not see it). I am afraid that please have the qualification of an uncle, uncle or cousin who got a ticket to take her in (one ticket can be accompanied). "It looks like buying scalper tickets", "People just buy wild tickets", "Is this a pig in exchange?" "Because the pig gave you this position".

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