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AGAINST THE WALZ: Bruner Says Tim Walz 'Takes the Cake' When it Comes to CCP Ties Amid House Oversight Probe [WATCH]


GAI Director of Research Seamus Bruner joined Chanel Rion on OAN this week to discuss James Comer and the House Oversight Committee formally launching an investigation into Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s longstanding ties with the Chinese Communist Party.

“I know that you’ve been talking about these ties. Peter Schweitzer has been talking about these
ties. He’s been talking about, some of the more, tangible connections that Walz seems to have with
CCP entities. Talk to us about what that money side looks like,” Rion said to Bruner.

“We’ve been looking at the Chinese Communist Party’s practice of elite capture for at least six years now. We’ve uncovered so much on the Bidens, I mean, with the CFC deal. And we broke news on Dianne Feinstein, Mitch McConnell, Elaine Chao — we have looked at everyone at the federal level, and we have exposed all of their ties to China,” Bruner said.

But Bruner says Walz “takes the cake.”

Bruner continues: “Walz has the deepest, longest-lasting ties to China. It all starts in 1989, early 1990s. He’s doing these student trips. He’s saying that they’re giving him more gifts than he could ever take home. And the shocking thing about those old trips is that the Chinese Communist Party sponsored these trips!”

“So that is a financial relationship. Tim Walz set up a company with his wife to take hundreds of students on trips to China on these trips, he told the American students to ‘downplay their Americanness’ so he understands what the CCP wants,” Bruner continued.

“This isn’t like bringing students to China to learn about how communism is bad and look at how great we have it in America — he loves China’s system.”

Watch Bruner’s analysis above.