The House Oversight Committee has initiated an investigation into Kamala Harris‘s 2024 vice presidential running mate, Governor Tim Walz (D-MN), for alleged connections to Chinese Communist Party (CCP) affiliated entities. A letter authored by Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) and addressed to Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Christopher Wray revealed the existence of the inquiry.
According to Comer, his committee—as part of its “government-wide investigation into the Chinese Communist Party’s political warfare operations against America and the response from federal agencies—has begun looking into Gov. Walz. The letter asks Wray and the FBI to provide any information regarding the Minnesota Democrat’s connections with Chinese entities or officials. Comer also asks that any “warnings or advice the FBI may have given to Governor Walz about U.S. political figures being targeted by or recruited for CCP influence operations” be provided to the committee.
The Oversight Chairman explains the FBI briefed his committee on Chinese influence operations and political warfare against the United States in mid-April and again in mid-July. During those briefings, the FBI detailed activities and connections with Chinese officials and entities that might raise concerns. Comer notes that Gov. Walz appears to have engaged in the very activities the FBI briefers said they investigate.
TARGET OF CHINESE INFLUENCE?
Comer revealed that the governor’s interactions could place him within the CCP‘s strategic “elite capture” framework, designed to sway influential American figures to further CCP interests. Specific activities during Walz‘s teaching career in the early 1990s, such as organizing China trips for students, are under scrutiny.
During his teaching tenure, Walz formed Educational Travel Adventures, Inc., a company that facilitated student trips to China. The firm was reportedly dissolved soon after he assumed congressional office in 2007. Reports also indicate that Walz has made approximately 30 trips to China and served as a fellow at Macau Polytechnic University, recognized for its connections to the CCP.
Comer underscored Walz‘s involvement in the 2019 U.S. China Peoples Friendship Association’s National Convention, where he spoke alongside a representative of the Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries, an entity flagged by the State Department for attempting to influence state and local leaders. Additionally, Comer noted Walz’s meeting with Consul General Zhao Jian in March 2024 to discuss China-U.S. relations. He cited Walz’s public stances that reflect a concerning view of the Chinese government’s policies and human rights record.