KEY POINTS
  • The Biden White House has tried for weeks to convince Beijing and the world that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan says nothing about U.S. policy toward China or Taiwan.
  • Yet experts say that effort misses the point, because intraparty schisms in Washington are effectively meaningless to the rest of the world.
  • The fact that U.S. policy toward Taiwan is deliberately ambiguous has only made it more difficult for the White House to draw a distinction between what Pelosi is doing and what Biden is saying.

WASHINGTON — As House Speaker Nancy Pelosi landed in Taiwan on Tuesday evening local time for a long-rumored official visit, her trip has exposed a rare schism between the Biden White House and the most powerful Democrat in Congress.

Officially, the Biden administration has been careful to avoid directly answering questions about whether it agrees with Pelosi's decision to make the trip.