Former Democrat Congressman Eric Swalwell is under federal investigation for multiple sexual misconduct allegations, with FBI agents seizing his electronic devices and searching his properties.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents intercepted Eric Swalwell at San Francisco Airport on Saturday, seizing his electronic devices as part of a federal investigation into sexual misconduct allegations. Additional searches were conducted at his Washington, D.C. residence the following day, where further evidence was reportedly seized. 📺 DETAIL: Swalwell, 45, faces accusations from at least four women, including claims of rape and inappropriate behavior such as sending unsolicited explicit photos. These allegations, which date back to 2018, have already ended his political career, forcing him to resign from Congress and drop out of the California governor’s race. The Department of Justice (DOJ) began its investigation into these claims in April, with additional probes reportedly underway from other jurisdictions. 🎯 IMPACT: The investigation further tarnishes Swalwell’s reputation, already damaged by past controversies, including his ties to Chinese national Christine Fang. While he denies all allegations of sexual misconduct, the fallout has raised questions about his personal and professional future, as well as his marriage. 📺 FLASHBACK: Swalwell previously faced scrutiny over his relationship with Christine Fang, a suspected Chinese spy who helped fundraise for his 2014 congressional campaign. Newly declassified records reveal Swalwell admitted to “occasionally hooking up” with Fang, though no charges were filed in that case. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “He raped me, and he choked me. And while he was choking me, I lost consciousness. And I thought I died. I did not consent to any sexual activity.” – Accuser Lonna Drewes, speaking out against Swalwell in April |
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