Kamala Harris’s running mate, Governor Tim Walz (D-MN), promoted a medical research center with a longstanding partnership with the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) in China. As a Member of Congress, Walz secured millions of dollars in funding for the Minnesota-based Hormel Institute, which collaborates with the WIV on numerous research projects, including a 2020 study on COVID-19.
The revelation of Walz’s involvement with the Hormel Institute and the Wuhan lab is the latest in a concerning series of connections between the Minnesota Democrat and Communist China. While in Congress, Walz secured over $2 million in funding for the institute affiliated with the University of Minnesota.
“For 80 years, the Hormel Institute has helped pave the way for Minnesota to lead in biomedical innovation,” the 2024 Democratic Party’s vice presidential nominee said in April, praising the research center. Walz added: “It was great to stop by their facilities yesterday in Austin to see that work in action.”
The National Pulse previously reported that Walz is facing a Congressional investigation over his ties to China. In a letter last month, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) pressed Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Christopher Wray to provide his committee with any materials the agency has regarding Walz’s Chinese connections.
Walz, who has traveled to China 30 times, including for his honeymoon, stated in 2016 that he believes the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) does not necessarily need to be viewed as an adversarial entity. Additionally, the Minnesota Democrat praised the CCP and lauded the ideals of international communism to students at a Nebraska high school while teaching in the state during the 1990s.
Earlier this year, the U.S. government halted federal funding to a nonprofit collaborating with the Wuhan lab, which the FBI suggests as the likely source of the novel coronavirus.
Researchers from the Hormel Institute, the WIV, and other Chinese institutions have frequently co-authored studies. Bin Liu, a Hormel Institute professor involved in several studies with Wuhan-based researchers, attended Wuhan University.