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Tim Walz Chose Wedding Date to Coincide with Tiananmen Square Anniversary, Then Honeymooned in China

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, who debuted as Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign running mate on Tuesday, reportedly chose to get married on the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre and honeymooned in communist China.

Walz had a long history of educational work in China before entering American politics. Local media in Minnesota and his native Nebraska profiled his engagement with China several times prior to his political career and again when he ran for governor and won in 2018.

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Multiple social media posts began circulating on Tuesday, after news that he was chosen as a vice-presidential ticket for the Democrats began spreading, appearing to show a newspaper article detailing Walz’s career as an educator in China. The Washington Post corroborated the chatter in an article on Wednesday, confirming that Walz initially traveled to China in 1989, the year of the Tiananmen Square massacre, and lived there for a year before making dozens of trips back as part of student exchange programs. The Post quoted Walz telling the Nebraska Star-Herald in 1990 that the Chinese treated him “exceptionally well.”

Walz again captured local media attention when he married his wife, Gwen, on June 4, 1994, the fifth anniversary of the massacre.

“They went to China on their honeymoon,” the Post added.

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3 thoughts on “Tim Walz Chose Wedding Date to Coincide with Tiananmen Square Anniversary, Then Honeymooned in China”

  1. You shall know them by their fruits..
    .so pay attention to this scumbag17

    James “the wisdom that is from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, and easy to be intreated, full of mercy and good fruits, without partiality, and without hypocrisy.

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