Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz, the governor of Minnesota, was forced to answer questions about his controversial travel to China and misstatements about those trips during Tuesday nightâs debate.
Walz has said he was in Hong Kong during the deadly Tiananmen Square protests in the spring of 1989. But Minnesota Public Radio and other media outlets are now reporting that Walz actually did not travel to China until August of that year.
CBS News moderator Margaret Brennan asked Walz to explain the discrepancy.
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âLook, I grew up in a small rural Nebraska town, a town that you rode your bike with your buddies till the streetlights come on, and Iâm proud of that service,â a visibly shaky Walz said. âI joined the National Guard at 17, worked on family farms and then I used the GI bill to become a teacher.â
Walz said that, as a âpassionate young teacher,â he had âthe opportunity in the summer of â89 to travel to China â 35 years ago.

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz baffled the internet Tuesday when he accidentally declared he has âbecome friends with school shootersâ during the CBS News Vice Presidential Debate against Sen. JD Vance. (Getty Images)
âI came back home and then started a program to take young people there. We would take basketball teams. We would take baseball teams. We would take dancers. And we would go back and forth to China,â Walz said, noting the trips were âto try and learn.â
âLook, my community knows who I am. They saw where I was at. I will be the first to tell you I have poured my heart into my community, and Iâve tried to do the best I can, but Iâve not been perfect,â Walz continued.
âAnd Iâm a knucklehead at times.â
Walz said his commitment âfrom the beginningâ has been to âmake sure that Iâm there for the people.â
âMany times, I will talk a lot. I will get caught up in rhetoric. But being there, the impact it made, the difference it made in my life, I learned a lot about China,â Walz said. âI hear the critiques of this.â
Walz said he would âmake the case that Donald Trump should have come on one of those trips with us.â
âI guarantee you he wouldnât be praising XI Jinping about COVID. And I guarantee you he wouldnât start a trade war that he ends up losing,â Walz said. âSo, this is about trying to understand the world. Itâs about trying to do the best you can for your community, and then itâs putting yourself out there and letting your folks understand what it is.
âMy commitment, whether it be through teaching, which I was good at, or whether it was being a good soldier or was being a good member of Congress. Those are the things that I think are the values that people care about.â

Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, the Republican vice presidential candidate, debates Tim Walz at the CBS Broadcast Center Oct. 1, 2024, in New York City. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
But Brennan pushed back, reminding Walz of the question and again asking him to explain the discrepancy.
âAll I said on this was, as I got there that summer and misspoke on this,â Walz said. âSo, I will just â thatâs what Iâve said. So, I was in Hong Kong and China during the democracy protests, went in and, from that, I learned a lot of what needed to be in in governance.â
Walzâs ties to China have come under the microscope since he became Vice President Kamala Harrisâ running mate.
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House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., launched an investigation into Walzâs alleged ties to the Chinese Communist Party.
Comer revealed that Walz has âengaged and partnered withâ Chinese entities, making him âsusceptibleâ to the CCPâs strategy of âelite capture,â which seeks to co-opt influential figures in elite political, cultural and academic circles to âinfluence the United States to the benefit of the communist regime and the detriment of Americans.â
Comer has pointed to reports that Walz, while working as a teacher in the 1990s, organized a trip to China for Alliance High School students. The costs were reportedly âpaid by the Chinese government.â

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, speaks during a vice presidential debate hosted by CBS News with Republican vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
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Comer is investigating Educational Travel Adventures, Inc., a private company Walz created in 1994 that was led by Walz and coordinated annual student trips to China until 2003.
The company reportedly âdissolved four days after he took congressional office in 2007.â
Comer said Walz has traveled to China an estimated â30 times.â
Comer has issued a subpoena to Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, compelling him to produce DHS records related to Walzâs alleged ties to the CCP.
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Walz, meanwhile, during a congressional hearing in 2016, said he had âbeen to China dozens of times.â
âIâve been there about 30 times,â Walz told an agriculture-focused publication in 2016.
However, a Harris-Walz campaign spokesperson recently told Minnesota Public Radio the number was âcloser to 15 times.â
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