The walls are closing in on the Democrat establishment's culture of corruption and cover-ups, as Arizona Senator Ruben Gallego finally admitted what Americans have suspected all along - his "longtime friendship" with scandal-plagued Rep. Eric Swalwell prevented him from seeing the truth about serious sexual assault allegations.
In a stunning confession that exposes the swamp's "protect our own" mentality, Gallego acknowledged his judgment was "clouded" when it came to his disgraced colleague. This is the same Eric Swalwell who was compromised by a Chinese spy and has been dogged by multiple scandals throughout his career.
"My friendship with Eric clouded my judgment," Gallego reportedly told sources, as rumors continue to swirl around the embattled congressman in Washington power circles. The admission raises serious questions about how many other Democrats knew about allegations but chose party loyalty over justice.
The Swamp Protects Its Own
This revelation perfectly illustrates everything wrong with the Washington establishment that President Trump has been fighting against. While Democrats lecture Americans about "believing all women" and "accountability," they circle the wagons when one of their own faces serious allegations.
How many other Democrat politicians knew about these rumors but stayed silent? How many chose political convenience over doing the right thing? Gallego's confession suggests the rot runs deep in the Democrat party hierarchy.
"This is exactly why Americans voted for Trump - to drain the swamp of politicians who protect each other instead of protecting the people," one Republican strategist told our team.
Meanwhile, President Trump's administration continues delivering on promises of transparency and accountability, standing in stark contrast to the Democrat culture of corruption that protected figures like Swalwell for years.
Patriots deserve leaders who put truth before political friendships. How many more Democrats will finally come clean about what they knew and when they knew it?
