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WALZ'S SINOPHILIA: Schweizer Reveals Gov. Tim Walz Increased Investments in China as Other States Dialed Back [WATCH]


GAI President and Drill Down host Peter Schweizer joined host Ivory Hecker on OAN recently to discuss VP candidate Tim Walz’s love of all things China and his suspicious ties to the CCP.

“I see you tweeted, a report that Tim Walz welcomed Chinese Communist Party officials into his
own Nebraska classroom,” Hecker said, citing one of many of Walz’s ties to the CCP.

“Yeah, there are a lot of things,” Schweizer said. “When you look back during his tenure as a teacher, he had CCP officials that came into his classroom when students were taken to China. He would advise them .. to downplay their Americanness, which is an odd thing to say. This is supposed to be a cultural exchange.”

Schweizer continued: “He also … told students that, in China, their society was different, that they were not going to see poor people, which of course is not true. There’s a lot of poverty in China. He said you’re not going to see poverty because, unlike our system, in China, they actually share.”

“Either this means that he was incredibly naive about the Chinese dictatorial system, or he was, as they said, a ‘fellow traveler.’

But it’s not just Walz’s time as a teacher that’s raising eyebrows — it’s his time as governor of Minnesota as well.

“If you flash forward now to look during his tenure as governor of Minnesota, you find similar kind of hallmarks of this behavior,” Schweizer continued. “From 2018 up through 2023, Minnesota is really the only state that has increased rapidly its investment in Chinese companies … during that five-year period, states like California and Washington state were freezing investments in China and states like Florida and Texas were actually reducing their investments in China.”

“Only Minnesota was adding to its portfolio of Chinese companies to the tune of $1 billion. That puts him clearly out of line with what other state investment pension funds were doing … These investment dollars usually go and ultimately benefit the Chinese, military-industrial complex.”

Watch Schweizer’s comments above.