Senator Ted Cruz
Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) has sent a letter to the Hormel Institute, an affiliate of the University of Minnesota, questioning Minnesota Governor and Vice-Presidential candidate Tim Walz’s (D) alleged involvement with the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) via Hormel.
In the recent vice-presidential debate with Senator JD Vance (R-OH), Gov. Waltz shared his experiences in China and personal endeavors in the nation, including his affiliation with a group that took local high school students to the country.
According to Sen. Cruz’s office, WIV has been “credibly implicated” as the origin of the COVID-19 virus under the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
“For over a decade, Governor Tim Walz has acted as one of the Institute’s most ardent supporters, securing millions of taxpayer dollars to fund its operations, including over $2 million in federal funding for technology acquisitions and a $5 million earmark to expand your Institute’s reach,” said Sen. Cruz. “The Governor’s support for the Hormel Institute has remained steadfast, continuing even after the FBI concluded on February 28, 2023 that COVID-19 pandemic likely originated from the WIV.”
Moreover, Sen. Cruz attacked Gov. Walz’s affiliations with the Asian nation, questioning his motivations regarding Hormel and their involvement with Walz.
“Governor Walz’s personal connections to China—his honeymoon there, over 30 trips, and public comments downplaying the strategic threat posed by the CCP—only raise further questions about his motivations for promoting your institution,” wrote Sen. Cruz.
Finally, Cruz called out Hormel Institute for its “ongoing partnership” with WIV and the concerns surrounding that notion.
“Your institute’s ongoing partnership with the Wuhan Institute of Virology, and by extension the People’s Liberation Army, reflects a troubling disregard for national security concerns…The American people deserve assurance that their resources and institutions are not inadvertently supporting the goals of our chief geopolitical adversary,” said Cruz.
Also, the letter includes a series of questions to the Hormel Institute. They can be read below:
The letter requests a response by the end of October.
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