Governor Tim Walz (D-MN), tapped by Kamala Harris on Tuesday as her 2024 running mate, is the latest figure with concerning ties to Iran to enter the Democratic presidential nominee’s orbit. The dark horse vice presidential nominee attained a perfect rating from the Iran lobby while serving in Congress from 2007 until winning the Minnesota governorship in 2019.
While Walz often touts his close ties to Minnesota’s Mulsim Somali immigrant community, his tenure in Congress saw him back a bevy of votes advancing the Islamic Republic of Iran’s interests, too. During his last term as a member of the House of Representatives, Walz was given a 100 percent rating by the National Iranian American Council (NIAC). As a pro-Ayatollah Khamenei regime foreign interest lobby, NIAC pushes U.S. lawmakers to support the Islamic Republic’s agenda on Capitol Hill.
The Minnesota Democrat was a vocal backer of the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA)—commonly known as the Iran nuclear deal—negotiated by then-President Barack Obama. Under the agreement, Iran promised to restrict its nuclear program in exchange for lifting economic sanctions. Former President Donald J. Trump ended the U.S. participation in the JCPOA in 2018 and reapplied maximum sanctions after it became apparent Iran did not intend to abide by the deal’s terms.
In addition to his direct support for Iran, Walz has also joined far-left progressives and Iran-funded pro-Hamas activists in calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza between Israel and the Iran-backed Hamas terrorist group.
However, Gov. Walz isn’t the only pro-Islamic Republic voice in Harris‘s inner circle. The National Pulse reported last week that Philip H. Gordon, Harris’s national security advisor, is implicated in the same Iranian influence operation that sparked a full investigation of the Biden-Harris government’s special envoy to Iran, Robert Malley.