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Walz's claim that he was in China during Tiananmen Square protests undercut by unearthed newspaper reports

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is interviewed by CNN鈥檚 Dana Bash in Savannah, Georgia, on Aug. 29. (Will Lanzoni / CNN) Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is interviewed by CNN鈥檚 Dana Bash in Savannah, Georgia, on Aug. 29. (Will Lanzoni / CNN)
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Newly unearthed reports contradict previous claims made by Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz about his travel to China, including a claim that the Democratic vice presidential nominee traveled to China for a teaching position in 1989 during the Tiananmen Square pro-democracy protests that ended in hundreds of protesters killed by the Chinese government.

The discrepancy over Walz鈥檚 relationship to China comes ahead of Tuesday鈥檚 vice presidential debate in New York, where Republican allies of Ohio Sen. JD Vance have signaled that the GOP vice presidential nominee may use Walz鈥檚 history in China to attack his rival. Walz regularly organized and chaperoned trips to China during his time as a teacher prior to entering politics.

Walz had previously said he visited Hong Kong in 鈥淢ay of 鈥89,鈥 weeks before the Tiananmen Square massacre in Beijing. During a 2014 hearing of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China honoring the 25th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square protests, Walz, then a Minnesota congressman, appeared to recall specific details of his trip to China at that time.

鈥淎s a young man, I was just going to teach high school in Foshan in Guangdong, and was in Hong Kong in May of 鈥89,鈥 he said. 鈥淎nd as the events were unfolding, several of us went in. And I still remember the train station in Hong Kong.鈥

鈥淭he opportunity to be in a Chinese high school at that critical time seemed to me to be really important. And it was a very interesting summer to say the least. Because if you recall, as we moved in that summer and further on and the news blackouts and things that went on, you certainly can鈥檛 black out news from people if they want to get it,鈥 he continued.

Walz鈥檚 2014 claim that he visited China during the Tiananmen Square protests has been repeated in media reports. But contemporaneous newspaper reports first resurfaced by the Washington Free Beacon, a conservative news outlet, place Walz in Nebraska around that time. An issue of the Alliance Times-Herald dated May 16, 1989, features a photo of Walz touring a Nebraska National Guard storeroom. In the photo鈥檚 caption, the paper notes that Walz 鈥渨ill take over the job鈥 of staffing the storeroom from a retiring guardsman and 鈥渨ill be moving to Alliance,鈥 Nebraska. A separate newspaper article about Walz鈥檚 planned trip to China published by a Nebraska-based outlet in April 1989 reported that he planned to travel to China in early August of that year.

When asked by CNN if Walz was in China during the Tiananmen Square protests, the Harris campaign was unable to provide evidence to substantiate Walz鈥檚 claim.

The contradiction was first reported by Minnesota Public Radio News and APM Reports.

Walz also appears to have exaggerated the number of times he鈥檚 travelled to China. In a 2016 interview, he said he鈥檚 visited China 鈥渁bout 30 times.鈥 In another meeting of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China, in 2016, Walz claimed to have visited Hong Kong 鈥渄ozens and dozens and dozens of times.鈥

When asked for clarification on how many times Walz traveled to China, a Harris campaign spokesperson told CNN the number of trips Walz took to China is 鈥渓ikely closer to 15.鈥

China has long held a significant place in Walz鈥檚 life since he first traveled to the country in 1989. Walz and his wife, Gwen Walz, were married on June 4, 1994 鈥 the fifth anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre and spent their honeymoon leading students in an educational trip to China, something Walz did regularly during his time as a teacher before joining Congress. Ahead of their wedding, Gwen Walz told the Nebraska-based Star-Herald newspaper that they planned to get married on the Tiananmen Square massacre anniversary because 鈥渉e wanted to have a date he鈥檒l always remember.鈥

Since joining the Harris campaign, Walz has not spoken at length about China or his history of travel to the country.

Republicans in recent days have circled Walz鈥檚 ties to China as a target for further scrutiny. Jason Miller, a senior advisor to Donald Trump鈥檚 campaign, indicated Monday that he expects Vance to attack Walz for his history of trips to China.

鈥淭iananmen Tim! Funny they鈥檙e changing this now 鈥 we were planning on calling him out for this at the debate tomorrow night! Anything else you want to fess up to, Tim???,鈥 Miller said in a social media post in response to clarification offered by the Harris campaign about Walz鈥檚 trips to China.

Congressional Republicans have joined the Trump campaign in calling into question Walz鈥檚 ties to China. House Oversight Chairman James Comer subpoenaed Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Monday for documents related to Walz as part of allegations made by 鈥渨histleblower disclosures鈥 provided to the committee that Walz has ties to the Chinese Communist Party. The subpoena is the latest step by House Republicans to spotlight Walz鈥檚 ties to China through a probe that began in August shortly after he joined the Democratic ticket.

The inconsistencies around Walz鈥檚 travel to China mark the latest instance in which the governor鈥檚 past comments have been revealed to be inaccurate since he became the Democratic vice presidential nominee. In August, a Harris campaign spokesperson said Walz 鈥渕isspoke鈥 in a 2018 video in which he said he handled assault weapons 鈥渋n war.鈥

Later that month, Gwen Walz clarified that the couple had used a fertility treatment other than in vitro fertilization to conceive after her husband had suggested they had used IVF.

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