Kamala Harris' running mate, Tim Walz, is a closeted communist who adores Chairman Mao, according to a former student who joined Walz on a trip to China.
Largely unknown to the American public until recently, Walz was a frequent traveler to communist China during his teaching career.
Walz even set up a company, Educational Travel Adventures, that took students on summer trips to China, and he has admitted to visiting the country at least 30 times as a teacher and congressman.
One former student, Shad, told Alpha News that the Minnesota governor showed fervent adoration for Maoism.
Shad was with Walz on a 1995 trip to China where, according to the former student, Walz bought multiple copies of Mao's little red book.
“There was no doubt he was a true believer,” Shad said. “I’ve been trying to tell people this for 30 years. Nobody wanted to listen," Shad said.
“At night, we’d go out, we’d walk the street fairs. We’d be buying souvenirs and Tim was always buying the little red book. He said he gave them as gifts … I saw him buy at least a dozen on the trip,” he said.
Even stranger, Walz and his wife Gwen married on the fifth anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre, with Gwen saying they Walz wanted a date they would remember. They spent their honeymoon in China despite the global backlash that China faced after the massacre.
Republicans have slammed Walz as a closeted radical, citing his policy record on illegal immigration, transgenderism, and other hot button issues. Walz has also come under fire for repressive COVID lockdowns and his hesitation in quelling riots that erupted after the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
“If there was any doubt about what I’m saying just look at the policies enacted by his administration like the country’s worst abortion law, anti-free speech, the riots,” Shad said. “He’s a Maoist to the core and should not be underestimated.”
Shad pointed to eerie similarities between the Harris-Walz's campaign rhetoric, in which "joy" is a central theme, and the propaganda of Mao's regime.
“People need to have their eyes wide open,” Shad said. “The snitch hotline in Minnesota is straight out of CCP. Tim Walz is a very bright guy. None of this by accident.”
The Washington Free Beacon uncovered a 1991 newspaper article in which Walz praised communism to his students as a system where "everyone shares."