Just when you thought Eric Swalwell couldn't get any swampier, we discover the California Democrat has been running a secret side hustle with none other than former CIA officer John Sipher—one of the deep state operatives who helped push the fraudulent Steele Dossier that nearly destroyed President Trump's first term.
According to explosive new reporting from RedState, Swalwell—who's desperately trying to replace failed Governor Gavin Newsom—has been working side jobs for three of the last four years despite raking in around $400,000 annually between his Congressional salary and his wife's consulting work. One of these mysterious gigs? A "global production company run by former senior intelligence officers from the US and UK and experienced Hollywood producers."
Let that sink in, Patriots. The same congressman who was literally sleeping with a Chinese spy is now in business with CIA swamp creatures who spent years lying to the American people about Russian collusion. Coincidence? We think not.
Even Democrats Are Fed Up
The revelations come as Swalwell faces mounting criticism from all sides, including his own party. Tom Steyer recently blasted the embattled congressman on social media, stating: "Eric Swalwell isn't working for California—he's barely working at all."
Progressive activist @ProgressivesCat went even further, exposing Swalwell's phony resistance act: "It's not just about being incompetent, though he is, but what bothers people is that he's the typical DC performative resistance to the fascism while working with Republicans to maintain the status quo. Eric Swalwell voted to thank ICE."
"I have been working with a number of women who are in the process of coming forward and sharing their stories of sexual harassment and even alleged abuse at the hands of Eric Swalwell," tweeted California activist Cheyenne Hunt, suggesting even darker scandals may be brewing.
This is the swamp in all its putrid glory, folks. A compromised congressman with ties to foreign spies now partnering with deep state intelligence operatives while pretending to represent the people of California. With President Trump cleaning house in his second term, how long before these shadowy arrangements face real scrutiny?
The question isn't whether Swalwell is unfit for higher office—it's whether he belongs in Congress at all.
