Democrat VP candidate Tim Walz secret love affairs makes waves
Democrat VP candidate Tim Walz gets into a 'Sexgate' 
Democrat VP candidate Tim Walz secret love affairs makes waves


New York, 1 November (H.S.):

An explosive revelation has been made about Tim Walz,

Minnesota Governor and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris's

partner. According to a report, while Walz was working as a teacher in China,

he had a secret affair with the daughter of a Chinese Communist Party official,

which brought him to the brink of attempting suicide. This report of the Daily

Mail has come just a four days before the final contest between Kamala Harris and

former US President Donald Trump on November 5. According to the election

survey, there is a close competition between the two for the White House.

This was at a time when Walz was facing criticism because

he said that he was in Hong Kong during the Tiananmen Square protests in 1989,

in which 500 people were killed. Tim Walz is the Democrat vice-presidential

candidate in the US election. 59-year-old Jenna Wang, daughter of a Chinese

official, said that she met the Minnesota governor when he was an English

teacher in Foshan, Guangdong province. Wang recalled attending a lecture by

Walz, then 25, to improve her pronunciation skills when Walz approached her and

whispered in her ear, You're so beautiful.

Tim was very handsome. I loved his eyes and his big

mouth. We talked later and he praised my English, Wang told the Daily

Mail. However, the two could not profess their love to the world as Wang's

father Bin Hui was a high-ranking official in the ruling Communist Party and

would have abandoned Wang if she had a relationship with a Westerner.

Wang claimed the vice presidential candidate gave her

many gifts and the two had tea, made love and lived their romantic life behind

closed doors listening to George Michael's songs. Wang and Walz would walk in

the park and go dancing in the evenings, which made Wang dream of marriage and

life in America. Walz would also travel to Hong Kong and Macau on weekends,

which were not so accessible to the Chinese elite at the time, and bring Wang

Western-style luxuries such as blue jeans, Ray-Ban sunglasses and jewellery.

I could never stay overnight because of social norms. Couples would walk

around the city like robots, Wang said.

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