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Tuesday, the House Committee on Government Oversight and Accountability sent a letter to Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas demanding a response to a House subpoena. The subject of the subpoena was Chinese “elite capture” operations in the United States and specifically “documents, communications, and intelligence reports in DHS’s possession related to Minnesota Governor Timothy Walz’s connections to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).”
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The Oversight Committee is in possession of internal communications showing that DHS staffers have sounded the alarm about the unknown nature of Walz’s ties to the Chinese Communist Party. It has subpoenaed the information, and DHS has refused to comply with the subpoena.
🚨 WHISTLEBLOWER DISCLOSURES ABOUT WALZ’S CCP TIES 🚨
Because of DHS’s lack of compliance with our legal subpoena and unwillingness to cooperate in good faith, @RepJamesComer is releasing a small portion of the Department’s internal communications received from a whistleblower… pic.twitter.com/Gu3AQ4qP3R
— Oversight Committee (@GOPoversight) October 29, 2024
If you are a Republican in DC, failing to comply with a congressional subpoena can result in jail time. Different rules apply to Democrats.
The Committee’s investigation into CCP political warfare has revealed CCP elite capture efforts designed to influence policy and decision-making by co-opting leaders and officials at the state and local government levels.6 Specifically, the CCP “views subnational officials as future leaders,” who can “influence U.S. economic, technological, and other ecosystems.”7 Federal agencies must be vigilant in identifying, countering, and deterring CCP elite capture. It appears to the Committee that DHS officials are specifically concerned about Governor Walz’s involvement with the PRC, but that DHS leadership is covering up such concerns by refusing to produce related documents and communications.
This thread gives details on what is known about Walz’s CCP ties and it should give concern to US counterintelligence officials unless they’ve been told not to be curious.
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According to @DailyCaller, while teaching in 1996, a team of three “educators” visited Gov. Walz’s classroom.
Two were CCP party members and all worked or had worked for an institute included in the Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries (CPAFFC) pic.twitter.com/1UKQIhht22
— Oversight Project (@OversightPR) October 24, 2024
Monday, Americans were told that Minnesota Governor Tim Walz was something of a Lothario when he was working in Communist China. According to reports, when 25-year-old Tim Walz was teaching English in Foshan, China, in 1989, he was also banging the daughter of a senior Chinese Communist Party official; see REPORT: Tim Walz Seduced Daughter of High-Ranking Chinese Communist Party Official.
Jenna Wang, now 59, gave the Daily Mail an account of how her relationship with Walz started as a whirlwind romance but eventually left her feeling exploited and discarded.
The pair met when Wang, an English teacher, attended one of Walz’s lectures to hone her mastery of the language. Walz, then 25, allegedly made advances at Wang.
It was several months after he arrived in Foshan that Walz is said to have fallen head over heels for Wang, a pretty, highly educated English language teacher at the nearby No. 8 Middle School.
She was attending one of his lectures to brush up on her pronunciation when the then-25-year-old Walz slipped her headphones aside and whispered into 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,’ Wang told DailyMail.com.
The relationship progressed from that point, but the couple had to keep their relationship secret to prevent Wang’s father, a prominent CCP official named Bin Hui, from finding out. They limited their public interactions. “We couldn’t touch or kiss in public,” Wang told the Daily Mail, “because my father would have been very, very angry and sad if he had found out.”
Wang recalled Walz bringing her rare luxury items from Hong Kong and Macau. These were items that were nearly impossible to obtain in China at the time. She found his lack of musical talent endearing. “He couldn’t sing, and when he tried to dance, he found it very hard. I could tell he was in the military,” she said.
Wang described her wish to start a shared life together, saying they “were deeply in love” and that she “wanted to marry him and start a family.”
But she soon realized that a permanent relationship with Walz was not meant to be. “When it didn’t happen, I felt very unhappy and sad,” she said, also stating that Walz’s “behavior was very selfish.”
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I don’t know why we’re supposed to believe that a pudgy, dorkish guy from Minnesota was irresistible to the daughter of a Communist Party official or that in a police state where Walz’s movements would have been monitored, she was able to carry on a “romance” with Walz without her father knowing. The whole story sounds more like someone trying to convince us that Walz led a heroic sex life in China to help him appeal to American men who, except the “White Dudes for Harris” crowd, would rather not be in the same locker room with Walz. The fact that it ran the day before this letter was released is, in my opinion, too close to coincidental to be a coincidence.
Concerns have been raised for a while over Walz’s suspicious connections to the Chinese government. While a high school teacher, when he wasn’t organizing what looks like a grooming club for young male students struggling with their sexuality, Walz traveled to China between 15 and 30 times.
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Curiously, NPR relays an anecdote from another of Walz’s Chinese women students that sounds suspiciously similar to the story Ms. Wang tells.
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For Dai, Walz represented one of the first opportunities for a close encounter with a person from the West.
“It was really a fantastic experience for us. And I would say that his time in China, you know, gave us a first glimpse of the outside world. And he was very humble and diligent. He gave us the impression of a Western person that is reliable, that [you] can be friends with,” Dai says.
She says Walz noticed she had a talent in English, and gave her the confidence that inspired her to pursue the language further. She eventually immigrated to Australia, where she has worked as a translator and interpreter for the past 20 years.
“This world needs people like him — people with integrity — to lead,” Dai says.
Walz’s connections with the CCP have never been publicly explained. If DHS has doubts about those ties, America needs to know. America also needs to know why Kamala selected someone with deep ties to Communist China as a running mate. Mayrokas’s refusal to comply with this subpoena should land him a criminal indictment if Trump wins next week. Of course, if Kamala wins, we’ll find out about those ties pretty quickly.
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