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Top Chinese Communist Official’s Daughter Details Fling With Tim Walz

Top Chinese Communist Official’s Daughter Details Fling With Tim Walz

“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.”

Jenna Wang, 58, told The Daily Mail she had a secret fling she had with Democrat VP candidate Gov. Tim Walz when he taught in China.

Walz and Wang had to keep their fling a secret because her father, CCP official Bin Hul, would have disowned her for being with a Westerner.

Wang came forward with the story because of all the lies that have surfaced since Walz became the VP candidate:

The mother-of-one says she is coming forward now because she feels Walz behaved selfishly towards her and put her reputation and career at risk with his fickle behavior.

‘Tim lied about Tiananmen Square and he’s lied about other things,’ she told DailyMail.com

‘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.’

Wang said:

‘Tim was very passionate and very romantic. I can still remember dancing with him to our favorite song, Careless Whisper,’ she told DailyMail.com in an exclusive interview.

‘The fact we couldn’t touch or kiss in public just made it all the more exciting and intense when we were finally alone.

However, Wang felt “angry and suicidal” when she realized Walz was not going to propose to her and start a new life in America.

“We were deeply in love and I wanted to marry him and start a family,” explained Wang. “When it didn’t happen, I felt very unhappy and sad. Tim’s behavior was very selfish.”

Walz fell for Wang after being in China for several months:

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.

‘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.’

Wang had a friend on the same teaching staff as Walz so she was able to gain access to the exclusive school where she could visit him in his one-bed staff digs.

Over the weeks that followed the lovebirds grew closer, walking in the park and going to dances in the evening where there was less chance of being spotted by communist snoops.

They avoided overt shows of affection in case it got back to Wang’s father Bin Hui, who was an important CCP official and chairman of a labor union in her native city of Guilin.

Walz went to Hong Kong and Macau on the weekends. He would bring her “Western-style luxuries like blue jeans, Ray-Ban sunglasses and jewelry.”

Wang could never spend the night with Walz, but they talked “for hours and hours” and have sex.

Walz returned to America during the summer. He asked Wang to send him “a passport photo and information about herself to an address in the States.”

Wang thought Walz needed the information to secure her a visa:

When the future running mate of presidential hopeful Kamala Harris flew back to China in 1992, she resigned her coveted teaching role, believing she was about to embark on a new life.

Their relationship soon began to sour, however, when Walz made clumsy, romantic gestures in public, on one occasion trying to feed Wang a slice of pear as they embarked on a ten-day tour of South China.

‘People were staring at us. I tried to reject it because I was very afraid. Teachers were supposed to set an example,’ she said.

The couple made sure to book two hotel rooms wherever they stayed but on an overnight train journey Walz insisted that Wang sleep in his cabin.

The conductor shone a flashlight on Wang in the middle of the night and started to admonish her, only to retreat when Walz, afforded more respect as a westerner, woke up.

When the pair reached Hainan Island, known for its tropical climate and beach resorts, Wang was ready to confront him about their future plans.

Walz told Wang he thought she only wanted a passport instead of marriage.

Wang found the suggestion “offensive.” She wanted marriage and a passport or nothing:

‘I wasn’t giving up my life and my position to move to Nebraska, a cold place in the middle of nowhere that most Chinese people had never heard of.

‘I was giving it up to be with Tim, to get married and start a family.

‘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.’

The next morning Wang slipped out of their hotel and took a taxi to a remote clifftop where she says she contemplated throwing herself off rather than returning to her old life in disgrace.

But on the bus back to Foshan she resolved to leave Walz and instead headed to Guilin to help her mother recover from a recent stomach surgery.

Walz begged Wang to get off the bus with him and talk about their relationship.

“But I said no, I felt dead inside,” said Wang. “I wasn’t going to force a person to love me. I never saw Tim again.”

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Comments

The Gentle Grizzly | October 28, 2024 at 5:55 pm

Before everyone goes all gossipy and chatty about this, is it possible that it’s nonsense?

It’s Madam Butterfly all over again. It would be fairly unbearable as Chinese opera though, so I hope they do a regular one. Perhaps a musical.

    Hodge in reply to rhhardin. | October 28, 2024 at 8:20 pm

    My wife is asian and her family was very angry when they found out we were dating. It is, sadly, a common thing for western men to have affairs with women and then sail off without them – often after taking/stealing all the woman’s money. I personally know of four or five cases. One of the things I did, as a show of good faith, when we moved to America was to leave all our savings in her home country and in her name, so they knew that even if I disappeared, I wouldn’t steal all the money.

    While I can’t say for sure that her story is true, it certainly has the ring of “truthiness” since it’s common enough.

    By the way, my wife and I have now been married for more than 40 happy years.

    The Gentle Grizzly in reply to rhhardin. | October 28, 2024 at 10:41 pm

    If we’re going to do an opera, get Joseph Green to write it.

    Now let’s see how many figure out my joke.

And there are people that are voting against Trump because he’s obviously cheated on his wives- and yet all his exes get along with him.

How did Kamala get her start?
And now this?

If anyone is voting against Trump because he’s a cheating womanizer- they need to sit out this election altogether or they’re bloody hypocrites.

    rhhardin in reply to gospace. | October 28, 2024 at 6:07 pm

    I go to the wife not getting the job done, when a cheating husband is outed. He goes where he’s appreciated eventually, unless he’s a saint.

      Hodge in reply to rhhardin. | October 28, 2024 at 8:22 pm

      You don’t learn much about the world living in your mom’s basement, do you?

        rhhardin in reply to Hodge. | October 29, 2024 at 4:16 am

        The wife who is always angry at you is actually angry at herself for how she treats you. But that doesn’t solve the problem.

      Individuals and their relationships can be complicated, but your comment is out of left field. Literally, The Left field, looking for an easy excuse why it’s not as bad as it sounds.

      Walz taught in China on an exchange program in 1989. He supposedly met his wife to be once he was back teaching in the US in 1994. According to this lady, she, for whatever reason, thought she was in a serious relationship, and he didn’t believe he was. Either a misunderstanding of epic proportions – or the actions of a cad. And a User. Free Love is not A Thing in most of the world, and a well off westerner having an affair with a foreign young girl would be wise to keep that in mind.

    Milhouse in reply to gospace. | October 29, 2024 at 1:28 am

    Neither Harris nor Walz were married at the time of their affairs. Why should they not have conducted them?

      henrybowman in reply to Milhouse. | October 29, 2024 at 2:37 am

      Wiliie was.

        Milhouse in reply to henrybowman. | October 29, 2024 at 4:10 am

        Only technically, and not Kamala’s business. His marriage was long over, and the fact that they hadn’t got around to filing the paperwork wasn’t really relevant.

          CommoChief in reply to Milhouse. | October 29, 2024 at 8:10 pm

          Didn’t MRS Brown have an interview where she stated something like ‘she (Harris) may have been in his bed but when he gets sworn in I’ll be the bitch holding the Bible’?

          Milhouse in reply to Milhouse. | October 30, 2024 at 1:15 am

          The quote comes from Brown’s book. According to him, his wife told a friend: “Listen, she may have him at the moment, but come inauguration day and he’s up there on the platform being sworn in, I’ll be the bitch holding the Bible.”

          By that time they’d already been separated for 13 years, and he had had many girlfriends, all fully acknowledged in public. He wasn’t one for furtive affairs. According to his biographer “The measure of his flamboyance is he’ll go to a party with his wife on one arm and his girlfriend on the other.”

          His affair with Harris broke up shortly before his inauguration, so Blanche’s quote (assuming it even happened) probably was about Harris. But it was not a bitter quote, as I’ve seen the Daily Mail characterize it. It was more a reflection of her attitude to their marriage, and why she never bothered to divorce him. She was content to be the official wife, holding the bible and getting all the status, while the girlfriend du jour took care of the actual relationship, which she was no longer interested in handling.

      It’s a power dynamic thing. A teacher having an affair with a young female student is rarely True Love. Same for a powerful politician exchanging political patronage for an underlings sexy fun times.

      Trump gets dinged for “dating” a professionally prostitute (ie a porn star). How much more should we be skeved out by a situation where a younger or less powerful partner in a relationship is treated as or made into a prostitute?

      As for Harris being blameless for being in such a toxic relationship, if your affair partner is still “technically” married, technically you’re at best a homewrecker. It can go downhill from that.

        Milhouse in reply to BobM. | October 29, 2024 at 4:57 am

        Had Trump been single at the time of his encounter with Daniels (assuming it happened) nobody would be “dinging” him for it. Her occupation is irrelevant. Nobody “dings” Daniels for it; she was just doing what she does.

        And you can’t call Harris a homewrecker, because there was no home for her to wreck. The lack of paperwork is completely irrelevant. A mere matter of bureaucracy. How can someone’s blameworthiness depend on such a technicality? For all social and moral purposes Brown was a single man, and Harris had every right to date him.

          kelly_3406 in reply to Milhouse. | October 29, 2024 at 6:56 am

          But Willy was still married in the LEGAL sense, which is what your numerous posts tend to focus on. Yet you are willing to overlook it in this case.

          The state would still consider it to be adultery because it ends any chance for reconciliation. Kamala was still a homewrecker. Make whatever excuses you want, but ignoring the legal aspect is telling.

          And I will have to look up the status of Waltz’s service in the National Guard, but how in the world was he able to get a security clearance with his multiple trips to China and his canoodling with a government official’s daughter?

          Milhouse in reply to Milhouse. | October 29, 2024 at 8:26 am

          How is “married in the legal sense” relevant? Adultery is not a crime. And the legal sense has no bearing on morality or on social sanctions.

          Again, she can’t have been a homewrecker because there was no home to wreck. “Homewrecker” is not a legal term, so bureaucratic nonsense is irrelevant to it.

          More than one married man has gotten to ride a side fling by claiming “We’re breaking up” whether they are or not. It’s so common it’s a trope. Girls, beware, if he’s still “technically married” he’s still married. Guys too, I guess.

          As for sex with a legally married (not to you) person, adultery is still on the books in some places, even if not enforced, I know it’s a chargeable offense in the military. And it’s at the least a civil case (alienation of affection) even today. Having sexy fun times with a married (not to you) person may be your kink, but a cheaters gotta cheat. I recall a manager I worked with, I liked the guy, but his current wife was his ex’s bestie until he was caught out. He got in trouble with his boss because she (current wife) was paranoid and would call him every 30-60 minutes while he was scheduled to check up on him. He still managed to make his office well lit under black light. I told him upfront not to ask me to alibi him if his wife asked him a direct question of if he was working today or not.

          Regardless whether it’s moral (it’s not) or legal (sometimes not) or harmless (not always) to cheat, it is sleazy. But that’s not the only issue with Harris and her sugar daddy relationship. Every woman who willingly trades sexy fun times with a boss for better job prospects is training men it’s OK to glom onto a subordinate for sex as long as you make it worth their while.

          Milhouse in reply to Milhouse. | October 29, 2024 at 4:25 pm

          No, Bob, the marriage was completely over. Openly and notoriously and unquestionably. There was no “he said” about it; it was public knowledge.

          And no, adultery is not a crime anywhere in the USA. Any law that “remains on the books” is invalid, just like laws against miscegenation or sodomy that “remain on the books” in some states because the legislature has not yet got around to formally repealing them. They’re not only not enforced, they can’t be enforced.

          The rules for active military are irrelevant. Adultery within the armed forces is banned because it’s bad for cohesiveness and morale, not for any moral reason. When you depend on someone to have your back, you can’t be worrying about him having your wife’s back, so to speak. Likewise in many workplaces there are rules against it for the same reason; they don’t apply to anyone outside that workplace.

          Brown was never Harris’s boss. There is no suggestion that their relationship was any sort of “trade”. She was his girlfriend. And he did her favors, as any nepotistic politician does for their friends and family. The appointments he gave her got her foot on the bottom rung of the ladder, and later gave her an occasional boost as she was climbing it. But it’s not true to say that her rise was all his doing. She climbed that ladder herself, with only the occasional assistance from him. Without him she might have had a similar career, but probably not. He put her in the right places to attract the right kind of attention.

        diver64 in reply to BobM. | October 29, 2024 at 9:28 pm

        She wasn’t his student.

      geecheeboy in reply to Milhouse. | October 31, 2024 at 7:58 pm

      Because they might hurt someone else??? Sorry, that doesn’t count in the progressive playbook.

destroycommunism | October 28, 2024 at 6:13 pm

but she went on

the struggles between us intensified when we started having tug-of-wars over the tampons

And now we know how Walz was compromised by the CCP. “Daddy CCP” knew exactly what his daughter was doing and likely encouraged it. Walz was probably told that there are pictures and videos out there that might just happen to be made public unless he follows orders.

    DaveGinOly in reply to p1cunnin. | October 28, 2024 at 6:30 pm

    She may not have known about it herself, but daddy probably had her tailed and surveilled constantly when Tim was in town. She may be telling the truth, but only dad knows for sure whether or not Timmy has been compromised by the CCP.

    Milhouse in reply to p1cunnin. | October 29, 2024 at 1:32 am

    Why would he care? Nobody in America would have raised an eyebrow if this were to have come out. The father might not have known that, but Walz surely would. So I can’t see this scenario working.

    Hominem Humilem in reply to p1cunnin. | October 30, 2024 at 1:07 am

    I took a class from a retired KGB officer (Oleg Kalugin, who ran foreign counterintelligence for the KGB for several years). He said the Russian experience with compromising American businessmen with sex didn’t work very well–they got almost nothing useful out of it. The Chinese aren’t stupid, and would be pretty unlikely to pick someone like Walz to compromise thirty years ago: he was a nobody and, as we can see today, a mediocrity who would have little to offer them as an agent. He was happy to continue coming to China, and they were happy to throw a few bucks his way as a venue to get their message out to groups of young Nebraskans who might be worth approaching some day. I was a (part-time, graduate) student at the University of Nebraska at about that time, and there were at least a few Chinese students on campus (including attractive young women) who could also “spread the message” that China should be treated as a friend, not an adversary.

    The fact that he went into politics 25 years later wasn’t even a gleam in the eye of the Chinese Communist Party in the 1990s. No doubt they were happy to reach out to him again when he became a National Guardsman (though not in a field they would get much mileage from exploiting) and also when he got into politics. But there’s no evidence he got any smarter (such that he could be a covert agent); they surely saw he was still a knucklehead with limited prospects.

    They won’t try to reach out to him in any substantial way until he moves into the Naval Observatory and sets up an office in the Old Executive Office Building and/or White House…and they’ll do it then through a Chinese-American he’ll hire for his staff, as they did with Feinstein. The Swalwell gambit won’t work on Elmer Fudd; that’s only worth trying on a younger guy who might still really believe he’s attractive or (as they have done with FBI agents and the like) on a middle-aged nobody (i.e. not in a high-profile position where he’s surrounded by security) whose ambition exceeds his ability and could be tempted by a second glance from an attractive woman reasonably close to his own age.

old and busted…Russia! Russia!

new and improved…CCP! CCP!

    alaskabob in reply to scooterjay. | October 28, 2024 at 6:29 pm

    Just a reminder to Timmy Tampon that they have MORE stuff on him and that he should be more sensitive to the needs of the CCP.

ThePrimordialOrderedPair | October 28, 2024 at 6:28 pm

Walz dated a girl with a Wang … no surprise, there.

She must have had a penis back then.

ThePrimordialOrderedPair | October 28, 2024 at 6:31 pm

‘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.’

LOL.

Come on. Walz was young and in a foreign country. I bet she wasn’t the only one. This is a giant nothing burger

    alaskabob in reply to diver64. | October 28, 2024 at 6:51 pm

    Again…. it’s just a reminder that they have more on him… just waiting to assist him in making decisions.

      diver64 in reply to alaskabob. | October 29, 2024 at 5:43 am

      I won’t argue that one. I seriously doubt this is true as it’s an allegation of some rando about something that may have happened 30yrs ago.

    Hodge in reply to diver64. | October 28, 2024 at 8:26 pm

    Fair enough. It’s true that it’s only value is as October Surprise throw-away. It certainly doesn’t have the cache or impact of say, holding the Nuremberg Rally in Madison Square Garden

      alaskabob in reply to Hodge. | October 28, 2024 at 8:42 pm

      I missed where they marched in with the Swastika while the NSDAP anthem was playing. How many Dems in the 1930’s were torn between national and international socialism? I would guess many Democrat Party faithful have family Nazi and Communist skeletons in the closet.

        The Kennedy family head at the time was all in on being a Hitler fan boy, for one. But Joseph and John serving in WWII countered that stigma. That, and the stigma of the family fortune being originally from bootlegging.

      diver64 in reply to Hodge. | October 29, 2024 at 5:46 am

      Yeah, Trumps “Nazi Rally” is playing not so good. When it was pointed out that JFK, Carter and Clinton all had rally’s there the Dems had no comeback. The entire “Trump is Hitler” just isn’t working for them because, well, he had 4 yrs in office to be a fascist and Hitler. Didn’t do it.

      diver64 in reply to Hodge. | October 29, 2024 at 9:31 pm

      If that was what Trump/Vance were doing it was the worst Nazi Rally in history with all the Israeli flags being flown. Maybe someone should remind Hillary when she is running around claiming it’s just like the Nazi’s to rally there that her husband Bill Clinton had one there and she was on stage with him.

destroycommunism | October 28, 2024 at 6:50 pm

fortune cookie say:

white man with tampon
needs juicy dumpling

This seems so out of character for him. Are we sure it wasn’t a Commie boy?

    The_Mew_Cat in reply to TargaGTS. | October 28, 2024 at 7:08 pm

    Who knows? Miss Wang could be the tip of the iceberg. Ole Elmer Fudd could have had lots of fun in China with a great many people.

    Ironclaw in reply to TargaGTS. | October 28, 2024 at 7:09 pm

    They do say the oldest rule in politics is don’t get caught with a dead girl or a live boy

ThePrimordialOrderedPair | October 28, 2024 at 7:32 pm

He would bring her “Western-style luxuries like blue jeans, Ray-Ban sunglasses and jewelry.”

That was the story in the Soviet Union, too. You could have pretty much any girl you wanted with nothing more than a pair of Levis. They went crazy for Levis over there.

I’m sure all the jewelry Tampon Tim brought was cheap costume junk … made in Taiwan (for those who remember those days).

I want to see the cringe video. I hope he handles his willie better than the shotgun.

It does not sound implausable, knowing Walz the way we do, and the manner in which he treats the past. Hopefully, this man never gets near real power.

2smartforlibs | October 28, 2024 at 8:34 pm

Now that’s in October surprise. Not that it’s surprising you expect that from him except you would think it would be a guy

This sounds like a Stacey Abrams novel. Did Kamala slight Stacey on a Georgia trip?

The idea that Chinese Intelligence didn’t know is laughable. He and Swalwell can swap stories.

Careless Whisper. Hahahahahahahaha

Timmy “Long time”…

“she feels Walz behaved selfishly towards her and put her reputation and career at risk with his fickle behavior.”
Blame it all on his National Guard training.

Victor Immature | October 29, 2024 at 5:04 am

Poaching students from his class for sex…you think this was a one time thing?
This is why pervs go into teaching.

    She wasn’t his student and if you read the story you would know that. This sounds more like different cultural expectations something Walz didn’t understand. He thought they were having a fling, in her culture people don’t do that so she thought it was something more serious.

I thought he was gay?

    Milhouse in reply to kshea. | October 29, 2024 at 8:27 am

    Why would you think that?

      Have you seen him on the stage? I know it’s unfair, I’ve known more than one straight guy who got bullied because he looked like the stereotype, but he does come across a bit “flamey” on occasion. Ever seen the TV animated series The Critic? The star, Jay Sherman was a kinda short bald fat guy who sometime came across as not a man’s man but instead of a man’s man in a different sense. Was a running gag.

      maxmillion in reply to Milhouse. | October 29, 2024 at 10:23 pm

      Do have any sort of gaydar, or are you hopelessly on the spectrum?

Victor Immature | October 29, 2024 at 6:05 am

She attended one of his lectures. He was exploiting a similar dynamic.

You think Walzy didn’t know about “cultural expectations”? That’s willful ignorance. That kind of thing would be clear to a tourist let alone someone who planned to go there for a job.

E Howard Hunt | October 29, 2024 at 8:29 am

I’ll reserve judgement until after I view the 12 part Netflix Series, “Young Tim, an occidental guy in an oriental mood for love.”

She said he was 25 at the time.
When Walz was 25, he was in the Minnesota Army National Guard.
If the story is true, he missed a bunch of weekends, unless his trips to Hong Kong were to fly home for Guard Drill Weekends.
I have not heard any reports of him asking a getting permission to visit a communist country while associated with the US military. Something is fishy about that.

    Milhouse in reply to CaptTee. | October 29, 2024 at 4:37 pm

    When Walz was 25, he was in the Minnesota Army National Guard.

    No, he wasn’t. He didn’t move to Minnesota until 1996.

    In 1989, when he was 25, he accepted a one-year teaching position in China. Obviously he was not serving weekends during that year.

      kelly_3406 in reply to Milhouse. | October 29, 2024 at 8:02 pm

      According to poltifact (https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2024/aug/09/jd-vance/jd-vance-attacked-tim-walz-on-military-record-his/), Waltz enlisted in the Nebraska National Guard in 1981, two days after his 17th birthday. For his Chinese teaching position, it may have been possible for him to serve weekend tours and annual tours in 1 or 2 trips to the states to get them done concurrently. Reservists/Guardsmen who lived overseas were sometimes allowed to make such arrangements, at the discretion of their military supervisors.

      If he had an affair with this Chinese woman while in inactive duty training status or during an annual tour, he could have been prosecuted for adultery. For example, if he stopped for a quickie on the way to the airport for his annual tour, then he could have been subject to court martial. In those days, prosecution for adultery was not unusual.

      The bigger crime would have been whether he lied on his security questionnaire about close, intimate foreign contacts. That too would have been grounds for military court martial.

      However, articles about his military service in the Nebraska National Guard are quite vague regarding his status and military occupation.

        Milhouse in reply to kelly_3406. | October 30, 2024 at 1:21 am

        1. Nebraska, not Minnesota.

        2. He could not have been prosecuted for adultery, because he wasn’t committing it. Two single people had an affair; that’s all.

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