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The Harris Campaign Probed Whether Tim Walz Was a Chinese Agent During VP Selection Process: Report

The article describes controversy over vetting questions used by the Kamala Harris presidential campaign. Sources told CNN the campaign asked Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro whether he had ever been an agent of Israel – a question Shapiro later called offensive – and also disclosed that Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz was questioned about his ties to China. reporting notes Walz previously praised aspects of Chinese communism as a teacher and appears to have exaggerated claims about how many times he visited china (he said ~30 visits but his team later put the number closer to 15). campaign allies defended such lines of inquiry as standard vetting – including asking uncomfortable or far-fetched questions so candidates have definitive,on-record answers – while critics have argued the approach was inappropriate and inflammatory. Sources cited include CNN, the Washington Free Beacon, and Minnesota Public Radio.


The Democrat who said he loved going to China so much that he exaggerated how often he went there was asked about being an agent of that country, according to sources from the failed Kamala Harris presidential campaign.

The story is coming out amid reverberations over the Harris campaign’s question to Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro about whether he was an agent of Israel, as noted by CNN.

“I told her how offensive the question was,” Shapiro wrote in his memoirs.

With the attention-grabbing headlines, the campaign indicated that Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz was asked about his overwhelming affection for China, CNN wrote, citing four sources it did not name.

The Walz question came with significant foundation.

The Washington Free Beacon noted that Walz, in his teaching days, was a proponent of Chinese communism.

“It means that everyone is the same and everyone s,” Walz taught in 1991.

“The doctor and the construction worker make the same. The Chinese government and the place they work for provide housing and 14 kg or about 30 pounds of rice per month. They get food and housing,” he said.

Over at Minnesota Public Radio, a report on Walz’s China connections reported that he exaggerated his trips there.

“I lived in China. And as I said, I’ve been there about 30 times,” the outlet quoted Walz as saying in 2016.

The report then went on to note that between 1989 and 2016, when Walz spoke of making 30 visits to China, he would have had to visit more than once a year.

Walz’s team eventually reported he made about 15 trips.

CNN wrote that “Harris allies disclosed the questioning of Walz to more fully explain the vetting process,” citing sources it did not name as saying such a question is standard.

“The crux of vetting is asking uncomfortable and even farfetched questions, especially ones that could be raised by your opponents. ‘Have you ever had an affair?’ ‘Have you ever embezzled state funds?’ ‘Have you ever been an agent for another country?’ The point isn’t that you believe any of it to be true,” CNN quoted what it said was a “person close to” campaign lawyer Dana Remus, who popped the Israel question to Shapiro.

“It’s that the subject needs to be on record with definitive answers,” the source said.




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