I interviewed Eric Swalwell in studio last November. I made clear at the
time it was not an endorsement. It was also the last elected official I
agreed to sit down with — and there was a reason for that. My intuition
was going off the moment it was over. So were my DMs. Credible people
were reaching out with information I could not ignore, and I drew a hard
line after that interview and started having conversations with women I
trusted. Those women went on to bravely break this story wide open.
Eric Swalwell resigned from Congress on April 14th at exactly 2pm
Eastern. The timing was not random. The moment a congressman resigns the House Ethics Committee loses all jurisdiction over them. He calculated
that. There was an expulsion vote coming, an accuser had just held a
press conference in Beverly Hills with an attorney and physical evidence, and three more women had contacted her attorney within twenty
four hours of that single press conference. He did not leave on his own
terms. He left because every other option had already closed.
What this video covers is not just the resignation. It is everything
that was already known before the Chronicle published a single word, who knew it, how long they had it, and why nobody with the power to act
decided it was their problem to address. Adam Schiff endorsed his
gubernatorial campaign. California's biggest labor unions endorsed it.
Consultants tied to Gavin Newsom worked it. All of it happening while
the rumors were loud enough that some endorsement interviewers were
asking him directly about his reputation to his face.
Lonna Drewes stood at a podium in Beverly Hills and delivered texts,
photographs, and journal entries to the LA County Sheriff that same
afternoon. She told you exactly why she waited eight years before you
could even ask the question. Three more women came forward within twenty four hours. The Manhattan DA opened a criminal investigation. A former staffer described injuries. His own chief of staff issued a public
statement distancing himself completely the moment Swalwell stepped
down.He resigned from Congress. He cannot resign from any of that. The Ethics Committee investigation is dead. The criminal investigations are very much alive and in the hands of prosecutors who do not have to calculate political cost.
This is not the end of the Swalwell story. It is the part where it
actually starts.
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