The swamp connections just keep getting deeper, Patriots. Kevin Morris, the Hollywood entertainment lawyer who mysteriously bankrolled Hunter Biden's lavish lifestyle and legal defense bills, has now emerged as a major financial backer of Rep. Eric Swalwell's campaign for California governor.
This is the same Kevin Morris who helped cover Hunter's tax debts, legal fees, and other expenses while the First Son was under federal investigation. Now he's throwing serious cash behind Swalwell - the same congressman who had a years-long relationship with suspected Chinese spy Fang Fang and sits on the House Intelligence Committee.
Are we supposed to believe this is all just a coincidence? A Hollywood lawyer with mysterious wealth helps cover for the Biden crime family, then immediately pivots to funding another compromised Democrat politician with known ties to Chinese intelligence operations?
The Web of Corruption Grows
Morris didn't just loan Hunter pocket change - we're talking about millions in legal fees, tax payments, and living expenses. The same Morris who was described as Hunter's "sugar brother" is now being called Swalwell's "biggest cheerleader" by campaign insiders.
This raises serious questions about where Morris gets his money and what he expects in return for his political investments. California voters deserve to know if their potential governor is being bought and paid for by the same shadowy figures who helped cover up Hunter Biden's crimes.
"The American people are watching, and we're connecting the dots between these corrupt networks that think they can buy our politicians."
Meanwhile, President Trump continues draining the swamp and exposing the deep state corruption that plagued our nation for years. The contrast couldn't be clearer - on one side, you have transparent America First leadership, and on the other, you have this web of Hollywood lawyers, Chinese spies, and Biden family bagmen.
How many more of these "coincidental" connections will surface before Patriots demand real accountability? The swamp creatures are getting sloppy, and their money trails are becoming impossible to hide.
