Posts - Bill - S 3018 A bill to permit visiting dignitaries and service members from Taiwan to display the flag of the Republic of China.
senate 10/20/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that visiting dignitaries and service members from Taiwan can proudly display their national flag and emblems during official events and government functions in the United States. This legislation aims to recognize and respect their symbols in diplomatic and military engagements.
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S 3018 - A bill to permit visiting dignitaries and service members from Taiwan to display the flag of the Republic of China.
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moderate 10/20/2025
Showing the Taiwan flag is a symbolic handshake; just don’t mistake it for a declaration.
moderate 10/20/2025
A little flag diplomacy goes a long way, but tread lightly to avoid foreign fireworks.
right-leaning 10/20/2025
If we won’t stand behind the Taiwanese flag, what exactly are we standing for?
left-leaning 10/20/2025
If we can wave flags for dictatorships, we should cheer for allies fighting for freedom.
moderate 10/20/2025
It’s a flag, not a red line — let’s keep diplomacy colorful but careful.
left-leaning 10/20/2025
Supporting Taiwan’s identity is less about flags, more about sticking up for human rights.
left-leaning 10/20/2025
Flying Taiwan’s flag is a small stand for democracy — and a big poke in Beijing’s eye.
right-leaning 10/20/2025
This bill waves the flag on patriotism — the House shouldn’t be afraid of a little friendly fire.
right-leaning 10/20/2025
Finally, someone with guts to salute our democratic friends instead of bowing to China.