Tim Walz Had Fling With CCP Official’s Daughter

Tim Walz Bombshell Comes Out Just Before Elections

A bombshell new report has revealed that Democrat vice-presidential nominee Tim Walz had a fling with the daughter of a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) official.

According to the report from The Daily Mail, Walz began the fling with 59-year-old Jenna Wang during a 1989 trip to China to teach. Wang, the daughter of a high-ranking CCP official, has alleged that Walz provided her with gifts and seduced her at his temporary accommodations.

As her father was a high-ranking CCP official at the time, Wang and Walz could not hold hands in public or show any affection — as her father would have disowned her.

The report goes on to explain that the relationship had blossomed behind closed doors while Wang and Walz hung out together — leading the then-24-year-old to start considering marriage. However, because that was impossible at the time, Wang told the Daily Mail that she began thinking about suicide and her anger grew at being treated “like a prostitute.”

“Tim was very passionate and very romantic. I can still remember dancing with him to our favorite song, Careless Whisper,” Wang told the outlet. “The fact we couldn’t touch or kiss in public just made it all the more exciting and intense when we were finally alone. We were deeply in love and I wanted to marry him and start a family. When it didn’t happen, I felt very unhappy and sad. Tim’s behavior was very selfish.”

Wang further revealed that the fling began when she was attending one of Walz’s lectures to study up on her English, where the then-25-year-old Walz whispered in her ear: “You are very beautiful.”

“Tim was very handsome. I loved his eyes and his big mouth. We talked afterwards and he was very complimentary about my English,” she said regarding the interaction with Walz. “My colleagues couldn’t speak whole sentences but Tim told me that if he closed his eyes and listened it was like being back in America.”

“But we talked for hours and hours, we stayed in bed, we had sex. He continued to buy me gifts,” Wang added. “I could never stay overnight because of the social conventions. It was very repressive. Couples walked around the city like robots. My father would have been very, very angry and sad if he had found out.”

However, the relationship soon went south. Walz had to return to the United States but sent a letter to Wang about his life in America. She began to hope that he would help her get a passport, gathering information for him to obtain one for her. Then, when he returned to China in 1992, he began to make life difficult for her — as he would make clumsy romantic gestures in public that could get her in hot water. She was immediately turned off by his lack of decorum, leading her to confront Walz about their future. His response was to question whether Wang was more interested in obtaining a passport than him.

Ultimately, Wang separated from Walz during a trip and resumed her old life as the daughter of a high-ranking CCP official, telling the Daily Mail: “I never saw Tim again.”

She told the outlet that she had a brief conversation with Walz on Facebook in 2009 where they talked about how life had turned out for them, but that was the only contact since the breakup.

Wang, who is now a mother, told the Daily Mail that she had decided to come forward about the fling now only because she believes that Walz had behaved selfishly toward her, stating: “This is a very crucial moment in history and a man like this does not appear to have the character and integrity to do one of the most important jobs in the world.”

This is far from the first CCP-related scandal of Walz’s candidacy, as it has been proven that he visited communist China dozens of times, including for his honeymoon with his wife — after a wedding that they specifically timed to coincide with the fifth anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre. He also falsely claimed during a congressional hearing that he had been in Hong Kong when the Tiananmen Square Massacre occurred, which has since been disproven.

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