Report: Democratic VP pick Tim Walz had steamy fling with ChiCom official's daughter
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz had a steamy fling with the daughter of a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) official in the late 1980s.
Europe-based translator and teacher Jenna Wang revealed her whirlwind relationship with the Democratic vice presidential nominee
during an interview with the Daily Mail. Wang, 59, recounted that the romance took place while Walz, 25 years old at the time, was teaching in China under a nonprofit program.
At the time of their meeting, she was an English language teacher at the No. 8 Middle School while he was assigned to the No. 1 High School. Both schools are located in the city of Foshan in China's southern Guangdong province.
"Tim was very passionate and very romantic," Wang told the
Mail, recounting that they danced to the song "Careless Whisper" by the British pop duo Wham. "We talked for hours and hours, we stayed in bed, we had sex. He continued to buy me gifts." (Related:
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The then-24-year-old teacher dreamed of marriage and a new life with Walz, all the while keeping their relationship a secret. This is because Wang's father Bin Hui was a high-ranking CCP member and the chairman of a labor union in her hometown of Guilin in the neighboring Guangxi autonomous region. She would have been disowned had Hui learned of his daughter's illicit relationship.
"The fact we couldn't touch or kiss in public just made it all the more exciting and intense when we were finally alone," Wang continued. "We were deeply in love and I wanted to marry him and start a family."
But the sweet romance turned sour when Walz suggested she was more interested in a U.S. passport than marrying him. "This was very offensive," Wang recounted. "Knowing now that he wasn't going to marry me made me feel cheap and common as if I was being treated like a prostitute."
Wang: Tim Walz a liar with a "very selfish" behavior
Wang then broke off the relationship, noting that she "felt very unhappy and sad" upon learning that Walz, now 60, had no plans of marrying her. "Tim's behavior was very selfish," she remarked.
The teacher contemplated suicide at the time but later decided against it. She later left China and settled in Europe.
As for Walz, he began leading annual summer trips to China for students in the Nebraska and Minnesota high schools where he taught starting in 1993. He married Gwen Whipple, also a teacher in 1994, making her Mrs. Tim Walz. Wang and her former lover-turned-politician reconnected on Facebook in 2009 to talk "about how their lives had panned out."
The 59-year-old's revelations came amid controversy about Walz's time in China. He previously claimed that he was in Hong Kong during the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests from April to June of that year. But records from the nonprofit WorldTeach, where Walz joined as a volunteer, revealed that he didn't join its staff until August 1989.
This prompted the Minnesota governor to issue an apology over the inaccurate dates, describing himself as a "knucklehead" in such matters. Alongside the campaign of U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, Walz himself has not commented on Wang's disclosures.
For her part, Wang – now a mother to one child – explained why she only stepped forward 35 years after her short fling with Walz ended.
"Tim lied about Tiananmen Square and he's lied about other things," she told the Mail. "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."
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