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BOMBSHELL: Swalwell PANICS, Sends Cease-and-Desist to FBI Director Patel Over Chinese Spy Files

Gary FranchiMarch 31, 2026339 views
BOMBSHELL: Swalwell PANICS, Sends Cease-and-Desist to FBI Director Patel Over Chinese Spy Files
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Rep. Eric Swalwell is in full panic mode, sending a cease-and-desist letter to FBI Director Kash Patel demanding the bureau halt any effort to release investigative files tied to his compromising relationship with Chinese spy Christine Fang, known as "Fang Fang."

The desperate legal threat comes as sources indicate Patel is seriously considering releasing the explosive files that could detail how a sitting U.S. Congressman with access to America's most sensitive intelligence became entangled with a known Chinese Communist Party operative.

Social media erupted with calls for transparency, with one user posting: ".@FBIDirectorKash release the files — Swalwell is NOT ABOVE THE LAW - #ReleaseTheFangFang files." The hashtag quickly gained traction among Americans demanding accountability.

This isn't just political theater, Patriots. This is about a member of the House Intelligence Committee who had access to classified American secrets while allegedly compromised by foreign intelligence. Despite Nancy Pelosi's knowledge of these allegations, she kept Swalwell on the Intelligence Committee—a decision that should outrage every American concerned about national security.

Deep State Protection Racket EXPOSED

For years, the mainstream media and Democratic establishment have provided Swalwell with protective cover, using him as their attack dog against President Trump while ignoring his potential security breach. Now, under the Trump-Patel FBI, that protection is crumbling.

The fact that Swalwell is resorting to legal threats shows just how damaging these files must be. If he had nothing to hide, why not welcome transparency? Instead, we're seeing the same pattern of cover-ups and deflections that characterized the corrupt Biden regime.

As one social media post noted: "Swalwell threatens FBI with legal action as Patel reportedly weighs 'Fang Fang' files release." The optics couldn't be worse for a man who spent years lecturing Americans about "national security threats" while potentially being one himself.

This scandal represents everything wrong with the two-tiered justice system that protected Democrats while persecuting conservatives. Under President Trump's leadership, that era is ending. Director Patel has a duty to the American people to release these files and let us judge for ourselves how compromised our government became.

The question isn't whether Swalwell is above the law—it's whether the American people deserve to know the truth about those who claim to represent them. The answer should be obvious to anyone who believes in transparency and accountability.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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TexasRanger47VerifiedMar 31, 2026
This is why we voted for change. The swamp creatures are panicking now that real patriots are in charge of the FBI!
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GoldStarMotherVerifiedMar 31, 2026
The level of corruption in our government is staggering. Thank God we finally have people in positions of power who are willing to expose the truth instead of burying it.
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PatriotMom2024VerifiedApr 1, 2026
FINALLY! Someone is holding these corrupt politicians accountable. If Swalwell has nothing to hide, why is he trying to stop the investigation?
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedApr 1, 2026
Exactly! Innocent people don't send cease and desist letters to law enforcement.
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ConservativeDad3VerifiedApr 1, 2026
Patel better not back down. We need full transparency on what happened with these Chinese operatives and who they were working with.
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FreedomFighter1776VerifiedApr 1, 2026
Agreed! No more cover-ups and no more two-tiered justice system.
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SmallTownConservativeVerifiedApr 1, 2026
Question - can a sitting congressman actually use cease and desist orders against federal investigators? Seems like obstruction to me.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedApr 2, 2026
I've been following this Chinese spy story for years. The fact that Swalwell was allowed to stay on the Intelligence Committee after the Fang Fang scandal was absolutely insane.
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VeteranVoiceVerifiedApr 2, 2026
In the military, you'd be court-martialed for far less than this.
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SecurityMomVerifiedApr 2, 2026
Right? Any normal person would have lost their security clearance immediately.
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TruthSeekerUSAVerifiedApr 2, 2026
My uncle worked in intelligence for 30 years and always said the biggest threat wasn't external enemies, but compromised officials on the inside. This proves his point.
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AmericaFirst_2025VerifiedApr 2, 2026
🇺🇸 DRAIN THE SWAMP! 🇺🇸