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SCHWEIZER: Tim Walz Turned Minnesota into a Chinese Vassal State [WATCH]


GAI President Peter Schweizer joined Chanel Rion on OAN recently to discuss Tim Walz’s connections to Communist China and how his situation differs from the Biden family’s corruption.

“There is this difference between the Biden family and the Walz-China connection, that transactional versus ideological, emotional reaction,” Rion said. “Having looked at the Bidens, they’re not emotionally attached, even to America. They’re not emotionally attached to any of these countries that they were profiting from. But when you look at the emotional profit that comes of a relationship, that becomes something that’s way less easy to expose. There are not a lot of receipts.”

Rion continues: “You have a lot of anomalies and actions from the Chinese Communist Party that they seem to have gotten away with in [Walz’s Minnesota] state compared to other states.”

“There’s certainly a lot of things to be concerned about,” Schweizer said. “The police station you mentioned is absolutely one of them. These police stations are run by United Front groups, in cooperation with the CCP, they’re designed to intimidate people in the United States, including American citizens who happen to be Chinese, to make sure they don’t speak out against the CCP.”

According to Laura Harth, a campaign director with Spain-based human rights non-governmental organization (NGO) Safeguard Defenders, they have identified 102 Chinese police service stations operating across 53 countries.

…and there are five of them in the United States — one in Walz’s Minnesota.

“And the organization that is deemed to be behind that secret police station in the Twin Cities partners with a group called Minnesota Global,” Schweier continued. “Tim Walz is very close to it, and he’s done nothing about it. Add to that the fact that Tim Walz, as the governor of Minnesota, is in charge of the Minnesota State Government Investment Board.”

Schweizer continued: “This is where they invest pension fund money for teachers, etc. in the state of Minnesota. In 2022, there was an article in CNBC that talked about how Minnesota was rapidly expanding its investments in mainland China. And of course, Walz is the chairman of that board, and he has a say that was completely out of step with what every other state pension investment
fund was doing up in Texas and Florida.”

Watch the clip above.