Eric Swalwell Hits Rock Bottom Yet Again as Shocking New Messages to Accusers Are Exposed

Eric Swalwell Just Can’t Stop Embarrassing Himself

How brazen can Eric Swalwell get? After being booted from Congress and torpedoing his own shot at California’s governor mansion, you’d think he’d shrink from the spotlight for once. Yet here he is, outdoing himself again—this time creeping right into the DMs of his own accusers. Is there a Democratic playbook for this kind of stupidity, or does Swalwell just make it up as he goes along?

Everyone knows Swalwell’s social media addiction helped end his political career. The guy used apps like Snapchat to build an image as the “cool” Democrat—someone who could “connect with the kids.” The reality? These platforms exposed exactly who he is. Time after time, he crossed the line with messages to young women, including aides, interns, and activists. Some of them have now accused him of sexual misconduct, even rape. For a party that claims to “believe all women,” their poster boy sure knows how to treat basic decency like a joke.

And now, with his political career in ruins, Swalwell isn’t just wallowing in shame—he’s still poking around on Snapchat. Reports have him reaching out to former interns, and even questioning them about why they’re keeping records of his messages. What kind of normal person does that? If any Republican pulled this stunt, he’d be crucified by the media and canceled before you could say “double standard.”

Let’s not forget the same Democrats who pushed the #MeToo mantra are suddenly silent—or even defensive—when their own loudmouths get exposed. Swalwell’s attorney insists nothing is proven, and even tries brushing off the “salacious” parts as consensual. So now the left wants to argue over degrees of sleaziness? The hypocrisy is so thick you could cut it with a knife. They spent years attacking conservatives over rumors and half-truths, but when the facts point straight at one of their own, it’s suddenly about “due process” and “context.”

Swalwell’s campaign was a trainwreck. But the real disaster is how Democrats continue to let their “stars” act like they’re above morality or the law. Maybe they’re too comfortable circling the wagons or just too committed to their social media circus to notice the rot in their ranks. Either way, it’s pathetic to see them protect a guy who can’t even be trusted not to text his accusers after resigning in disgrace.

The question now is simple: How much more will the left excuse? What does Swalwell have to do before Democrats admit their so-called party of women is nothing more than a PR campaign gone bad?

Source: Townhall


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