(Daily Caller News Foundation) — Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, has a long history of attending events organized by members of a nonprofit with connections to a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) influence and intelligence agency, a Daily Caller News Foundation investigation found.
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Since 2018, Walz has attended multiple events hosted by members of the Chinese American Association of Minnesota (CAAM) and related organizations, including one 2022 fundraiser for his gubernatorial campaign, according to a DCNF review of dozens of Chinese government announcements, Chinese-language news reports and social media posts.
Other media have detailed self-declared progressive Walzâs long-standing relationships with entities connected to Islamic extremism as well.
Since 2016, CAAM and another local nonprofit have been hosting the St. Paul branch of the âOverseas Chinese Service Centerâ (OCSC) program, which is a global network of institutions overseen by the Chinese governmentâs United Front Work Department (UFWD), the DCNF previously reported.
Among other things, the UFWD âcollects intelligence, exerts control over overseas Chinese-language media outlets, seeks to influence Chinese diaspora groups, facilitates illicit technology transfer, and interferes in politics in other countries,â according to the House Select Committee on the CCP.
On at least one occasion, a member of the St. Paul, Minnesota OCSC also took part in meetings and training sessions organized by Chinaâs national police authority, the DCNF found. The DCNF has reported on other Chinese government-linked operations, including a June 2024 investigation detailing how an online network run by a self-identified Chinese âcyber policeâ officer provides Chinese illegal immigrants with resources to get into the U.S. and evade border authorities.
CAAM did not respond to multiple requests for comment.
The Democratic vice presidential nomineeâs dozens of trips to China as an educator have come under intense scrutiny from China hawks and Republican lawmakers like Kentucky Rep. James Comer, who recently sent a letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray requesting information pertaining to âany Chinese entity or individual with whom Mr. Walz may have engaged or partnered.â
âTim Walz is exactly the sort of unscrupulous, China-friendly politician who the UFWD would target,â Indiana Republican Rep. Jim Banks told the DCNF.
âHe took several trips to China, likely while holding an active security clearance, and House Republicans should join me in investigating whether he violated foreign travel disclosure requirements,â said Banks, who is a member of the House Select Committee on the CCP.
Both Walzâs office and the Harris-Walz campaign did not respond to multiple requests for comment.
‘Affects every state’
The Minnesota OCSC branch is one of approximately 60 around the globe that the Chinese governmentâs Overseas Chinese Affairs Office set up between 2014 and 2017. The DCNF previously identified six other OCSC branches located in California, Texas, Utah, North Carolina, Nebraska and Missouri.
Chinese government documents reveal that in 2018 the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office was reorganized under the UFWD, which the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission has described as a Chinese âintelligence serviceâ that conducts influence operations.
In light of its ties to the Chinese government, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey recently subpoenaed the St. Louis OCSC, telling the DCNF that he believes it is âhigh time that federal law enforcement, and the FBI specifically, take this threat seriously.â
âWe have reason to believe the communist government of China is attempting to establish a network of outposts from which to project influence and target individuals who formerly lived in China,â Bailey said. âPublic reports indicate that the threat of communist Chinese influence operations affects every state.â
‘The Chinese American Association of Minnesota’
In June 2022, individuals affiliated with the St. Paul OCSC attended a fundraiser for Walzâs gubernatorial reelection, according to an article published by Minnesota Chinese World, a Chinese-language media outlet that posts articles directly to the Chinese social media app WeChat, which is monitored and controlled by the CCP.
Chinese state media has identified Minnesota Chinese World as a news outlet that has âcooperatedâ with the UFWD to learn how to âtell Chinaâs story well.â That specific phrasing is CCP terminology that often refers to âexternal propaganda work,â according to the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission.
Chinaâs Foreign Ministry identified Minnesota Chinese Worldâs editor-in-chief as the âpropaganda chiefâ of the St. Paul OCSC in a 2017 press release.
Minnesota Chinese World reported that the June 2022 Walz fundraiser was organized by CAAMâs former president, who remains active in the group, according to the nonprofitâs records. A photo from the event shows Walz sitting in the grass surrounded by a group of approximately 50 people, many of whom are members of CAAM and the St. Paul OCSC, the DCNF found.
Among those pictured are the St. Paul OCSC propaganda chief as well as CAAMâs current president and multiple former presidents, including one who the Chinese government has identified as a âperson in chargeâ of the St. Paul OCSC.
Founded in 1951, CAAM bills itself as the âoldest and largest Chinese American community organization in Minnesotaâ and defines its mission as promoting Chinese culture and improving the quality of life for Chinese Minnesotans.
Nearly every year since 2005, the Minnesota State Arts Board has awarded taxpayer grants to CAAMâs dance troupe, government records show. The nonprofit got $15,000 in 2018, when Walz was elected governor, which grew to nearly $50,000 in 2025, according to the State Arts Board. The boardâs members are appointed by the governor, with the advice and consent of the state senate.
The Chicago Chinese Consulate Consul General Hong Lei appointed CAAM and a related nonprofit to host the OCSC in St. Paul in 2016, according to state media reports.
Additionally, a prominent St. Paul OCSC member was part of an OCSC delegation that met with Ministry of Public Security officials during a 2018 trip to China, a DCNF analysis found. The DCNF compared profile pictures on CAAMâs website and photos from the 2018 meeting published by the Chinese government and state media outlets.
During that meeting, Ministry of Public Security officials demonstrated how OCSCs facilitate so-called âcross-border remote justice services,â the DCNF previously reported.
In 2023, the FBI arrested the head of a Manhattan Chinese nonprofit called America Changle Association, which allegedly operated a Ministry of Public Security âoverseas police stationâ in New York City, according to the Department of Justice.
While there is no evidence any U.S. OCSCs operate police stations on behalf of the Ministry of Public Security, the DCNF previously reported that some OCSC branches in other countries have opened âOverseas Chinese Police Contact Points.â
China expert and author Gordon Chang described Chinaâs influence and intelligence operations as âcomprehensive beyond belief.â
âThe Communist Party of China uses all points of contact to subvert the U.S. Almost no American organization is too small to infiltrate, and if there is no organization to take over, Chinaâs communists create one,â Chang told the DCNF.

‘Unbreakable bond’
Minnesota Chinese Worldâs August 2024 article â which was apparently deleted after the DCNF reached out for comment â details Walzâs attendance at several other events organized by members of CAAM and the St. Paul OCSC.
âWalz has formed an unbreakable bond with our Minnesota Twin Cities Overseas Chinese community,â Minnesota Chinese World writes, âhe often attends our Chinese communityâs public interest activities as a specially invited VIP guest.â
In addition to the 2022 fundraiser, Walz sent video greetings to events organized by the St. Paul OCSCâs propaganda chief in 2022, 2023, and 2024, the article reads. Minnesota Chinese World did not respond to the DCNFâs requests for comment.
Additionally, CAAMâs records reveal its former president also organized a June 2018 fundraiser for another local nonprofit called Global Minnesota, which Walz and St. Paul OCSC leaders, including the centerâs propaganda chief, attended based on an analysis of photos from the event.
A social media post made by the Chicago Chinese Consulate shows Consul General Hong Lei delivered a speech at the June 2018 fundraiser, and another photo pictures him speaking one-on-one with then-Minnesota Rep. Walz.
The Chinese Consulate did not respond to the DCNFâs requests for comment.
‘The All-China Federation of Returned Overseas Chinese’
Three months after the Global Minnesota fundraiser, Walz, St. Paul OCSC leaders and Chicago Chinese Consulate personnel met again at a University of Minnesota Chinese ballet performance in September 2018, Minnesota Chinese Worldâs article reports.
In the article, St. Paul OCSCâs propaganda chief claims to have organized the event. However, the performance was sponsored by the All-China Federation Of Returned Overseas Chinese (ACFROC), a detail first reported by Seamus Bruner of the Government Accountability Institute.
The U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission characterizes ACFROC as a âUnited Frontâ organization serving as a âpoint of contact and coordinationâ between Chinese living abroad and the CCP.
Photos from the September 2018 ballet performance show Walz on stage with the two St. Paul OCSC officials, a Chinese deputy consul general, former Minnesota Republican Rep. Erik Paulsen and the secretary general of Sichuanâs provincial ACFROC branch.
âU.S. Congressman Waltz commented that 30 years ago, he celebrated Mid-Autumn Festival for the first time in Foshan, Guangdong,â reads a Chicago Chinese Consulate account of the event. âAs Mid-Autumn Festival stands out in Chinese culture as a special day of family reunion, it was his pleasure to enjoy this performance with everyone together.â
Walzâs speech allegedly âwon warm applauseâ from the audience, according to Minnesota Chinese World.
Chinese-language news outlet Guancha later characterized Walzâs speech as âa textbook example of American political ethnic lobbying,â and claimed it significantly contributed to Walzâs popularity with the Chinese community. The article also claims his support in areas with larger ethnic Chinese populations contributed to his 2018 electoral success.
Natalie Winters, who recently discovered documents listing Walz as a speaker alongside a United Front affiliate at a 2019 event, told the DCNF that the UFWD is âthe tip of the spear in the CCPâs robust network of foreign influence operations.â
âWhether dealing in blackmail, lucrative business deals, or free trips to China, the effort weaponizes American leaders against their own people by pushing them to advocate for policies favored by the CCP,â said Winters, co-host of the Steve Bannonâs War Room podcast.
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