Tim Walz Had ‘Secret Fling’ With Top Chinese Communist Official’s Daughter, She Says

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz reportedly had a “secret fling” with the daughter of a top Chinese Communist official while he was teaching in China in the 1980s, and he made her feel “like a prostitute.”

Jenna Wang told the Daily Mail that she was 24 years old when the Democrat vice presidential nominee showered her with gifts and “seduced her.”

Wang, now in her fifties, said that they could not show affection in public because her father, Bin Hui, a high-ranking official in the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), would disown her.

She said that Walz led her to believe that he loved her and would give her a new life by taking her to the United States and marrying her.

“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,” she said. “Tim’s behavior was very selfish.”

She said that Walz’s behavior made her feel “like a prostitute” and left her severely depressed.

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