Folks, the swamp is about to get a whole lot murkier. A prominent Democrat, Eric Swalwell, is facing some very serious allegations that could derail his political ambitions.
Here’s what you need to know, quick and dirty:
- Eric Swalwell, running for governor, is in hot water.
- Sexual harassment claims are surfacing from multiple women.
- A left-wing activist is helping them come forward.
- This could significantly impact the California governor’s race.
The Left Turns on One of Their Own
The left-wing group Gen-Z for Change’s executive director, Cheyenne Hunt, is leading the charge. She says she’s “personally working” with women who have detailed a “pattern of manipulation and abuse of power” by Swalwell. These aren’t just random accusations, folks.
Hunt claims that after her initial social media posts, a “shocking” number of “credible” women came forward. The allegations include accusations of sleeping with interns and using non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) to silence them. Imagine that.
The “Fang Fang” Shadow Returns
This isn’t the first time Swalwell has been embroiled in controversy. Let’s not forget the whole “Fang Fang” scandal, where he was cozy with a Chinese spy. While those allegations never fully stuck, this new scandal, combined with past questions, paints a troubling picture of a man who may not be fit for public office.
Swalwell, who currently holds a slight lead in the polls with 17%, hasn’t responded to requests for comment. Silence speaks volumes, doesn’t it?
What Does This Mean for the Future?
This situation highlights a growing trend: the left eating its own. While we on the right have always held firm to our principles, the modern left is becoming increasingly fractured. The rise of woke ideology and the constant demand for purity tests are turning against them.
This is good news for conservatives. We offer a stable, consistent vision for the future, rooted in traditional values and common sense. These new allegations show that the left cannot even trust the people within its own party. What does that mean for the future of the state of California?


