💨 Abstract
Democratic Vice Presidential candidate Tim Walz admitted that he was not in Hong Kong or Asia during the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown, contrary to his previous claims. This admission came after Minnesota public radio unearthed a photograph and a newspaper report from that time that contradicted his statements. Walz said he misspoke about his location during the Tiananmen Square protests, which he had previously said he was nearby.
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