The Harris Walz campaign is currently grappling with another scandal. It is alleged that Tim Walz had a sexual relationship with the daughter of a high-ranking Chinese Communist Party official.
Team Harris has already had to account for Walz's fake war history, the big lie about Tiananmen Square, and other revelations. Well, this is from the Daily Mail.
Jenna Wang, now 59, wanted to marry Waltz. But Don Juan of the fruitful plains left her exalted and parched. The shocked girl was so sad that she thought of suicide.
The incident has led to speculation that Vice President Walz might have been compromised by the Red China government had it not been exposed by the Daily Mail.
“Love me deeply”
His wife, Gwen, can't complain about Mr. Wang's affair because Mr. Waltz waltzed between the sheets with Mr. Wang in 1989, when he was a teacher in China.
The incident was top secret, the Daily Mail reported.
Mr. Waltz “seduced her by giving her gifts at the staff dormitory at the First High School in Foshan City, Guangdong Province,” the website continued.
Wang's father was a high-ranking Communist Party official who would disown her for dating a Westerner, so the lovers risked holding hands and showing affection in public. I couldn't.
“The fact that we couldn't touch or kiss in public made it even more exciting and intense when we were finally alone.
“We were deeply in love and wanted to marry him and start a family. When that didn't happen, I felt very unhappy and sad. Tim's actions were very selfish. did.”
The two lovers said that when Wang “attended one of his lectures to improve her pronunciation, Waltz, then 25, slipped her headphones under her arm and whispered in her ear, 'You're so beautiful.'” The website reported that they met at the time.
She told the website that Waltz was “very handsome” and loved her English.
The pair were unable to publicly show their affection as news of the frowned-up affair reached Wang's father, Bin Hui. He was a top communist.
Wang told the website that Waltz cannot sing or dance, but he can speak tree bark.
“But we talked for hours, we were in bed, we had sex. He kept buying me gifts.
“Conventionally, you could never stay overnight. It was very oppressive. Couples roamed the streets like robots.
“If my father had known, he would have been very, very angry and sad.”
During the summer, Waltz returned to the United States, but wrote letters to Wang, vividly describing his life and teaching career in Alliance, Nebraska.
At Walz's direction, Wang said she sent her passport photo and information about herself to an address in the United States, thinking it was part of the process to secure a visa.
trouble
However, trouble between the two began when Walz returned to China in 1992, the website reported.
Walz embarrassed Wang by making “awkward and romantic gestures in public.”
Once, a conductor caught the two of them chatting on a night train bound for Hainan Island. Wang then demanded that Waltz confess about their future together.
In response, Walz suggested that Wang was more interested in a U.S. passport than marriage.
“This was very aggressive. I told him it was both or nothing,” she said.
Wang loves Waltz so much that she wants to marry him and “start a family” in Nebraska, a “remote, cold place that most Chinese people have never heard of.” He said he was planning to move to .
“When I found out he wasn't going to marry me, I felt cheap and ordinary, like I was being treated like a prostitute,” she said.
Mr. Wang was so distraught by the callous rejection that he “took a taxi to a secluded cliff and considered throwing himself there rather than humiliating himself and returning to his old life.”
Facebook message “Tim Leet”
The impact left Wang feeling “dead inside,” and the two never met again after they broke up, she told the website.
However, the website revealed that they exchanged Facebook messages in 2009. He declined to say whether Gwen Waltz knew about the message or, if so, how Waltz explained their rekindled relationship.
And Waltz learned what Shakespeare taught us about women scorned: Hell hath no fury like her.
The mother-of-one is now coming forward because she feels Walz has acted selfishly towards her and that her reputation and career are at risk due to his erratic behavior. he said.
“Tim lied about Tiananmen Square and he lies about other things,” she told DailyMail.com.
“This is a very important moment in history, and it appears that these individuals do not have the character and integrity to carry out one of the most important jobs in the world.”
Other scandals
Since selecting then-unknown Tim Walz to be Veep, Harris' campaign has dealt with one scandal after another.
Most importantly, Walz lied for years about his rank when he left the military and also falsely claimed he had gone to war. In fact, he quit the Minnesota National Guard to avoid deployment to Iraq, which means he did not retire as a command sergeant major, as advertised.
Waltz also lied that she used in vitro fertilization to conceive her child.
Years after his DUI arrest while running for Congress, Walz claimed he was not drunk, but instead misunderstood the arresting officer's instructions due to a hearing loss from his time in the Guards Artillery, and lost his balance during a breathalyzer test. claimed to have caused the problem. . In fact, his blood alcohol level was 0.128.
In an apparent attempt at damage control, Politico tried to explain away Walz's myriad falsehoods by claiming that he has a “propensity for gaffes.”
Politico left to the imagination how Tim Walz “gaffeed” about participating in the Tiananmen Square protests while he was halfway around the world in Nebraska.
In a discussion with J.D. Vance, Waltz explained that.
“I have weak fingers,” said one man who believes boys need tampons.