What is Taiwan's domestic political reaction to the breakdown of trans-Atlantic relationship over the past week?

"Today's Ukraine, tomorrow's Taiwan" is one phrase that I've seen, almost reminiscent to "Today's Afghanistan, tomorrow's Ukraine" I heard when Biden withdrew from Afghanistan.

On one hand, Trump has shown to be more than willing to throw close allies under the bus if he wants to, but on the other, he seems keen to cripple China as much as possible. I'm curious about what Taiwanese politicians and experts react to recent news, surely it must cast some doubt on how reliable the US is if the unthinkable does happen?