Here’s why you should care about what Ruben Gallego is up to: it shows how far the Left will go to protect their own. This sad saga reveals just how morally bankrupt some of our elected officials truly are.
- Key Takeaways:
- Ruben Gallego’s past is catching up with him.
- His association with scandal-ridden Eric Swalwell is raising eyebrows.
- The media is finally starting to ask tough questions about this rising star.
Gallego’s “Friendship” With Scandal-Plagued Swalwell
Ruben Gallego, the Arizona senator with dreams of the White House in 2028, finds himself in a sticky situation. His close ties to California Congressman Eric Swalwell, who is now drowning in accusations, are raising serious questions. Was Gallego completely oblivious, or complicit?
For years, these two were thick as thieves on Capitol Hill. Gallego even chaired Swalwell’s failed presidential campaign. Now that Swalwell is facing a mountain of allegations, Gallego’s story is starting to crumble.
The “Deer in the Headlights” Defense
Initially, Gallego defended Swalwell, claiming he was being targeted because he was a threat. Now, Gallego claims he was “manipulated” and “lied to” by Swalwell.
He claims his friendship “clouded my judgment,” but avoids specifying any actual mistakes. This sounds awfully familiar. It mirrors Swalwell’s own vague apology for unspecified “mistakes.”
What the Media Conveniently Forgot
Let’s not forget Gallego’s own questionable past. During his 2016 divorce, he managed to seal the entire case file, citing his status as a “high profile public official.” This was conveniently ignored.
The records revealed that Gallego blindsided his pregnant wife with divorce papers and demanded she pay his legal bills. He quickly remarried a lobbyist 14 years younger than him. This is the kind of man the Democrats want in office?
The Broader Impact: A Pattern of Deceit
This whole situation reeks of the swamp at its worst. It’s a classic example of Democrats circling the wagons to protect their own, regardless of the truth. The media’s initial lack of interest in Gallego’s past is equally disturbing. It demonstrates a clear bias and unwillingness to hold their own accountable.
This also reveals a disturbing trend within the Democratic Party: a pattern of excusing, downplaying, or outright ignoring the misdeeds of those who align with their political goals. It’s a dangerous game that erodes public trust and undermines the very foundations of our republic. We must demand better from our elected officials and the media that covers them.
Will this finally wake up the American people to the hypocrisy and moral decay plaguing the Democratic Party?


