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Jenna Wang: Tim Walz accused of leaving communist leader’s daughter Jenna Wang suicidal after 1989 affair in China
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Jenna Wang: Tim Walz accused of leaving communist leader’s daughter Jenna Wang suicidal after 1989 affair in China

Tim Walz is accused of leaving communist leader's daughter Jenna Wang suicidal after a 1989 affair in China
Democratic Vice Presidential Candidate Minnesota Governor Tim Walz (Photo Credit: AP)

Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz is confronted with serious accusations about a past affair with a Chinese woman and the daughter of a Chinese Communist Party civil servant, during his teaching period in Foshan, China, in 1989.
Jenna Wangnow 59, revealed to The New York Post that her passionate relationship with the now governor of Minnesota was turbulent, ultimately leaving her devastated and suicidal.

Wang described during a telephone interview how she fell deeply in love with Walz while he was a high school English teacher. She expected their romance to lead to a marriage proposal, but instead the relationship ended painfully.
“I was deeply offended, hurt and had to leave that place, as many of us knew,” she said, noting that Walz had hinted at marriage by sending her letters after he returned to the U.S. and asking for a marriage. request a passport photo.
“His lack of character, as a man, as a responsible person who has worked in education or in the military,” she added. “I thought he loved me too. I loved him.” She fled China for Italy a few years after their breakup, disillusioned by Walz’s actions.
In an open letter to warn American voters about Walz, Wang talked about their initial bond, likening their bond to that of a married couple despite her father’s watchful eyes. Bin Hui. Their shared experiences included karaoke nights and gifts, but their relationship soured when Walz reportedly became the kind of man mothers warn daughters about.
Wang said they argued over whether she really loved Walz or just wanted a visa, which she described as a “shock” considering she was willing to leave everything in China to join him in Nebraska.
“I gave up being with Tim, getting married and having a family,” Wang told the Daily Mail.
Wang expressed her sadness at the end of their relationship: “Now that I knew he wouldn’t marry me, I felt cheap and mean, like I was being treated like a prostitute.”
They never met again after Walz’s departure, although he returned to China in 1993 to lead a student exchange program. He got married Gwen Whipple in 1994, on the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre, a date his wife later cited as important.
Wang criticized Walz’s character, saying, “A man like this doesn’t have the integrity for one of the most important jobs in the world.” The Harris-Walz campaign did not respond to requests for comment.