Eric Swalwell Caught Up in Another Crime After Colluding with Hunter Biden’s Attorney
Rep. Eric Swalwell is back in the headlines. And no, it’s not for his impressive ability to put an entire room to sleep with his speeches. According to a report, Swalwell has been accused of aiding and abetting a crime. Oh, the irony! Remember when Swalwell was pointing fingers left and right during the impeachment trials? Now the tables have turned. Now, he’s the one under scrutiny. Apparently, Swalwell was caught colluding with someone who was later charged with a crime.
Now, I’m not saying Swalwell is guilty. That’s for the courts to decide. But let’s be honest here. If this were a Republican representative, the mainstream media would be all over it like white on rice. But because Swalwell is a Democrat, they’re as silent as a church mouse. Can we say double standard?
What’s interesting about this whole debacle is that Swalwell has always portrayed himself as a champion of justice. He was one of the loudest voices calling for Trump’s impeachment, for crying out loud. Yet, here he is, involved in a scandal that could potentially tarnish his image even further. It’s almost like these politicians think they’re above the law or something.
BREAKING: House sources say that Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell–as a member of the Judiciary Committee,which subpoenaed Hunter Biden–"aided and abetted" a crime this morning when he worked with Hunter's lawyer Abbe Lowell to help Hunter flout the subpoena in contempt of Congress
— Paul Sperry (@paulsperry_) December 13, 2023
And let’s not forget about Swalwell’s ties to a suspected Chinese spy. You’d think after that fiasco, he’d steer clear of any potential controversies. But nope, he just had to go and get himself involved in another scandal. It’s like watching a car crash in slow motion – you want to look away, but you just can’t.
Look, I don’t know what’s going to happen to Swalwell. Maybe he’ll manage to wriggle his way out of this like he did with the spy scandal. But one thing’s for sure – this story is a stark reminder that our politicians are far from perfect. They make mistakes, they get involved in scandals, and yes, they even break the law.
So, the next time Swalwell decides to take the moral high ground, maybe he should remember this moment. Because as the old saying goes, “People who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones.”