In a bombshell development that has rocked the political establishment, the Department of Justice is set to announce a formal investigation into serious sexual assault and misconduct allegations against Eric Swalwell, the disgraced former California congressman who ran unsuccessfully for governor.
According to breaking reports, multiple women have come forward with credible allegations that Swalwell committed acts of sexual assault and sexual misconduct against them. The DOJ's decision to move forward with this investigation marks a stunning fall from grace for the Democrat who once sat on the House Intelligence Committee despite his own compromising ties to a Chinese spy.
This is the same Eric Swalwell who spent years grandstanding about "threats to democracy" while apparently harboring his own dark secrets. The irony is almost too rich - the man who lectured Americans about moral character and tried to position himself as a champion of women's rights now faces federal investigation for allegedly victimizing women.
Pattern of Poor Judgment
Patriots will remember that Swalwell was already embroiled in scandal over his relationship with suspected Chinese intelligence operative Christine Fang, also known as "Fang Fang." Despite this massive security breach, Democrats kept him on the Intelligence Committee for years, raising serious questions about their judgment and priorities.
Now we're learning there may have been even more serious issues lurking beneath the surface. How many red flags did Democrat leadership ignore? How long have they known about these allegations?
"The American people deserve answers about what Democrat leadership knew and when they knew it," said one congressional source familiar with the matter.
This investigation couldn't come at a worse time for a Democrat Party already reeling from their crushing defeats in 2024. As President Trump continues delivering on his America First agenda, Democrats are once again forced to answer uncomfortable questions about the character of their own leaders.
The DOJ's willingness to pursue this case also signals that the days of two-tiered justice may finally be coming to an end under the Trump-Vance administration.
