Asshole Democrat(but I repeat myself) from CA who thought saying "We can nuke you if you refuse to give up your guns!" was clever?
Democratic California Rep. Eric Swalwell refused to answer The
Federalist’s questions about the extent of his relationship with a
Chinese spy who monitored and gathered intelligence on U.S. Democratic
politicians on behalf of communist China.
Mind you, the PRC would like to nuke us too, so it's not surprising the company he'd keep.
Between 2011 and 2015, Fang socialized, networked, campaigned,
volunteered, fundraised, and developed romantic or sexual relationships
with politicians to gain information and send it back to her handlers,
who were believed to be stationed in mainland China. She also reportedly
used her close ties to government officials and political operatives to
place “subagents” as employees or interns in some political and
congressional offices.
In addition to raising millions for Swalwell, a House Permanent
Select Committee on Intelligence and Central Intelligence Agency
Subcommittee member, and placing at least one intern in Swalwell’s
Washington, D.C. office, officials believe Fang may have been sexually
and romantically involved with Swalwell.
Only question I have is how much money he was taking to betray the country.
Only question I have is how much money he was taking to betray the country.
And it gets even better in a way: guess whose fault this is that he's having problems over this?
In today’s version of “You’ve got to be kidding me,” Rep. Eric Swalwell
(D-Calif.) is blaming President Trump for the Axios report that
disclosed his questionable relationship with a Chinese spy.
Apparently, to this asshole, the problem isn't that he was getting money from and making connections for a PRC spy, it's that he's being caused trouble over it...
If this piece of shit had any shame, he'd be resigning. But if he had that, he wouldn't be the asshole he is.
3 comments:
Trump was just beginning to run for president. Not his fault a married man with kids, took money from a spy
Everyone assumes she was a spy and not that he was a collaborator
Embrace the power of 'and'.
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