Swalwell Blames MAGA as Shocking Sexual Harassment Allegations Rock His Run for Governor

Eric Swalwell just can’t help himself. Every time trouble comes knocking, he screams “MAGA!” and runs for cover. This time, he’s denying some ugly rumors about him sexually harassing dozens of his own staffers and interns. What’s his excuse? He claims it’s all the work of so-called “MAGA conspiracy theorists.” Typical playbook for a Democrat — blame the right and hope the media cleans up their mess.

Let’s be honest. This isn’t the first controversy for Swalwell. Here’s a guy who palled around with a known Chinese spy, but somehow, he’s still sitting in Congress and running for governor of California. The left doesn’t even blink. If a conservative faced half the scandals Swalwell did, they’d be tarred and feathered by now. But as usual, liberals get a pat on the back and a free pass.

Now, instead of answering serious questions about his behavior, Swalwell acts like a victim. He thinks that if he screams “MAGA conspiracy,” voters will forget everything else. He wants us to believe these reports are nothing more than right-wing lies. Maybe he hopes the mainstream media will sweep it all under the rug — again. It’s the oldest trick in the Democrat playbook. Blame the right, play clueless, and hope everyone moves on.

This is what Democrats do best — flip the script, smear political enemies, and change the subject. They don’t want Americans focusing on Pelosi’s crumbling California, Hunter Biden’s scandals, or their own cozy ties with globalists in D.C. Swalwell’s meltdown is just another pathetic attempt to dodge responsibility. It’s a slap in the face to the hardworking Americans who expect better from their leaders.

Maybe Swalwell should spend less time pointing fingers at MAGA voters and more time explaining himself to the people he’s supposed to serve. But let’s not hold our breath. In California, corruption just gets you one step closer to the governor’s mansion. How many more skeletons are hiding in Democrats’ closets—and why do they always seem to think the rules just don’t apply to them?

Source: Redstate


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