It has been called an “explosive revelation” as the report surfaced just days before the final showdown on November 5.
New Delhi: Minnesota Governor Tim Walls, the running mate of Democratic vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris, suddenly found himself surrounded by questions, confusion and accusations. According to a Daily Mail report, Walls is said to have had a secret affair with the daughter of a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) official during his teaching stint in China, leading to his suicide.
It has been called an “explosive revelation” because the report came days before the November 5 final showdown between Kamala Harris and former US President Donald Trump to decide who will be the next US president. will be built and the White House will be occupied.
Jenna Wang, 59, said she fell in love with the 60-year-old Minnesota governor when he was an English teacher in Foshan, Guangdong province. Wang recalled that she was attending one of his lectures in Foshan to improve her pronunciation when Walls, then 25, whispered in her ear, “You’re so beautiful.”
“Tim was very handsome. I liked his eyes and his big mouth. We talked later and he was very appreciative of my English,” Wang told the Daily Mail. However, the two could not show their love in public because Wang’s father, Bin Hui, was a high-ranking official in the ruling Communist Party who disapproved of her for being involved with a Westerner.
Dreamed of life in America
Wang claimed that Walls would shower him with gifts. The two enjoyed sipping tea together, shared intimate moments, and romanticized behind closed doors while listening to George Michael songs. As they walk in the park and attend evening dances, their relationship grows stronger, and she begins to dream of marriage and life in the United States.
“Walls also traveled to Hong Kong and Macau on weekends, which were not accessible to the Chinese elite at the time, and brought back to me Western-style luxuries like blue jeans, Ray-Ban sunglasses, and jewelry,” recalls Wang. Brought. I could never stay at night because of the couples walking around the city like robots.
“The fact that we couldn’t touch or kiss in public when we were finally alone made it even more exciting and intense. We were deeply in love and I wanted to marry him and start a family. “When it didn’t happen, I felt very unhappy and sad,” Wang told the Daily Mail.
Felt like a prostitute.
When he returned to Nebraska in the U.S., Walls wrote him letters, detailing his life and his teaching career there, Wang said. She also sent a passport photo and her personal information to an address in the U.S. at Walls’ direction, believing he was helping her get a visa. She resigned from her teaching role when Walls returned to China in 1992, falsely believing she was about to lead a new life.
However, their relationship soured when Walls made clumsy public gestures during a visit to southern China. The two got into a heated argument, with Walls accusing her of being more interested in a US passport than marriage. “It was so disgusting. I told him it was both or nothing,” she said.
The two eventually broke up, after which Wang described feeling “cheap and ordinary, like I was being treated like a prostitute”. Wang said she slipped out of her hotel and went to a remote hill, where she considered throwing herself rather than return to her old life in disgrace. Walls married Gwen Whipple, also a teacher, in 1994.
Walls never crossed paths with Wang and the latter emigrated to Europe several years later and now works as a teacher, translator and cultural mediator. She said Walls treated her selfishly and put her reputation and career at risk. Now that Walls is the VP candidate, Wang said he doesn’t have the “character and integrity to do one of the most important jobs in the world.”