WATCH: Tim Walz Melts Down, Can’t Explain Himself When Asked about Aspect of China Scandal

During the Vice Presidential Debate hosted by CBS News on the night of Tuesday, October 1, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz was pressed on what might be his biggest scandal, the one that has dominated headlines recently. That would be his alleged ties with officials in the Chinese Communist Party, ties that are being investigated by the House Oversight Committee.

As background, on August 16, 2024, House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer opened a committee-level, congressional investigation into Gov. Walz’s alleged ties to various  Chinese Communist Party officials. Comer, as part of the press surrounding the investigation, noted that Walz has visited China at least 30 times. Further, the investigation was recently expanded, with Comer subpoenaing DHS Secretary Mayorkas and demanding DHS information on Gov. Walz’s ties to the CCP.

Walz, however, has not been quiet about his connections to China during his political career. In fact, one of his many claims about his relationship with Communist China is that he was there during the infamous Tiananmen Square protests and the resulting crackdown. In fact, he said,  “I was in Hong Kong on June 4, 1989, when, of course, Tiananmen Square happened.”

So, during the debate, Gov. Walz was asked about his ties to China. Particularly, he was pressed on his frequent trips to the communist state and whether he was actually in Hong Kong during the spring of ’89, as records show he didn’t travel to Asia until August of that year. He was asked to explain the discrepancy and had a bit of a meltdown.

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