As Election Day draws near, both Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are intensifying their campaigns in critical swing states, aiming to sway undecided voters in the final push. Amidst this heated political backdrop, a startling revelation has come to light about Tim Walz, the Democrats’ Vice Presidential hopeful.
The DailyMail reported on Monday that during a teaching stint in China back in 1989, Walz engaged in a relationship with the daughter of a prominent Communist official. Jenna Wang, 59, alleges that while teaching at a high school in Guangdong Province, Walz lavished her with gifts and seduced her within his modest staff accommodations. Due to her father’s high-ranking status within the Chinese Communist Party, Wang and Walz were forced to keep their relationship a profound secret, avoiding any public displays of affection. Despite this, behind closed doors, the couple found solace in each other’s company.
“Tim was very passionate and very romantic. I can still remember dancing with him to our favorite song, Careless Whisper,” Wang said. “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.”
“Tim was very handsome. I loved his eyes and his big mouth. We talked afterwards and he was very complimentary about my English,” Wang continued. “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. He couldn’t sing and when he tried to dance he found it very hard. I could tell he was in the military.”
“But we talked for hours and hours, we stayed in bed, we had sex. He continued to buy me gifts. 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.”
After returning to the US, Walz stayed in touch with Wang, leading her to believe she would soon join him in America, prompting her to quit her job. However, their relationship faltered due to his awkward public displays of affection, like trying to feed her a pear, which clashed with their need for discretion.
During their travels, the couple maintained separate hotel rooms, but on an overnight train, Walz insisted that Wang share his cabin. When a conductor interrupted them with a flashlight, Walz’s intervention as a Westerner quickly defused the situation. By the time they arrived, Wang was ready to discuss their future. However, Walz countered Wang’s concerns by suggesting that she was more interested in obtaining a US passport than in marriage.
“This was very offensive. I said to him that it is both or nothing,’” Wang told the DailyMail. “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 left the hotel and contemplated suicide at a remote clifftop. She later resolved to leave Walz and went to Guilin to care for her mother after surgery. “I felt dead inside. I wasn’t going to force a person to love me. I never saw Tim again,” Wang said.
“Tim lied about Tiananmen Square and he’s lied about other things,” Wang also mentioned. Walz lost contact with Wang, who later moved to Europe to work as a teacher and translator. They briefly exchanged friendly messages in 2009. Wang has decided to speak out, claiming Walz’s erratic behavior risked her reputation and career. “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,” she finished.
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