This article strongly questions and satirizes the reaction of President Tsai Ing-wen and the DPP to the 'National Security Bureau leaked surveillance of social media speech' incident. It criticizes Tsai for shifting the focus from 'legality of surveillance' to 'martial law,' and argues the DPP uses 'martial law' and 'White Terror' for political struggle.
This article reports on the controversy surrounding freshman DPP Legislator Lu Sun-ling, who mistakenly interpellated National Security Bureau Director Yang Kuo-chiang regarding the 'Taipei Military Police illegal search of private residences' incident. While Lu admitted the interpellation was 'inaccurate,' the criticism continued. Celebrity Hsu Chang-te harshly criticized Lu's capability and arrogant attitude on Facebook, stating that her 'first job in life being a legislator relying on her dad' was a shameful form of disguised nepotism that burdens the people.