The spectacular political meltdown of Democrat Rep. Eric Swalwell continues to send shockwaves through the swamp, and now his closest allies are feeling the heat. As Swalwell's dreams of becoming California's next governor crumble faster than a house of cards, Patriots are asking serious questions about his longtime bestie, Arizona Senator Ruben Gallego.
Remember, this is the same Eric Swalwell who spent years on the House Intelligence Committee while allegedly compromised by Chinese spy Fang Fang. The same Swalwell who pushed the Russia hoax for years, wasting taxpayer dollars on his vendetta against President Trump. Now that his political career is in free fall, investigators are taking a hard look at his inner circle.
And that brings us to Ruben Gallego, the Arizona Democrat who rode into the Senate on a wave of establishment money and media cover. Gallego and Swalwell have been thick as thieves for years, coordinating on everything from anti-Trump messaging to progressive fundraising schemes. When one swamp creature gets exposed, you can bet his buddies are sweating bullets.
The Questions Patriots Are Asking
Here's what has folks talking: If Swalwell was this compromised while serving on sensitive committees, what did he share with his closest allies? What kind of information was flowing between these two Democrats? And most importantly, what does Gallego know about Swalwell's questionable associations?
"When you lie down with dogs, you get fleas. Gallego's been Swalwell's lapdog for years, and now the chickens are coming home to roost," one Arizona Republican operative told us.
The timing couldn't be worse for Gallego, who's already facing questions about his own radical voting record and his cozy relationship with far-left mega-donors. Arizona voters didn't send him to Washington to cover for compromised colleagues.
As President Trump continues draining the swamp in his second term, these interconnected webs of Democrat corruption are finally seeing the light of day. Swalwell's downfall is just the beginning – and smart money says Gallego knows it.
The question isn't whether more Democrats will fall. The question is: how deep does this rabbit hole go?
