DOJ Probes Swalwell Amid Sexual Assault Allegations

The Department of Justice is investigating former Congressman Eric Swalwell amid multiple sexual assault allegations. Meanwhile, California faces widespread fraud, estimated to be billions of dollars, and political dynamics are shaped by the influence of NGOs and voter dissatisfaction.

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DOJ Probes Swalwell Amid Sexual Assault Allegations

The Department of Justice is investigating former Congressman Eric Swalwell following multiple sexual assault allegations. U.S. Attorney for Washington, D.C., Judge Jeanine Pirro, has opened a hotline for information regarding alleged sexual or inappropriate conduct in the nation’s capital. This probe comes as Swalwell remains on the ballot for an open governor’s seat, despite having dropped out of the race.

California Politics and Election Dynamics

The timing of these investigations is noteworthy, especially given the crowded field of Democratic candidates vying for the open governor’s seat. With over half a dozen Democrats splitting the vote, two Republicans, Chad Bianco and Steve Hilton, have been leading in the polls. Democrats face a significant math problem, as their votes are divided among many candidates, while Republicans have a more consolidated base.

This situation is not due to a sudden change of heart among voters. Instead, it appears to be a strategic move by Democrats to narrow the field. The goal is to prevent Republicans from dominating the general election by ensuring a stronger Democratic contender emerges.

Tom Steyer’s Spending and Voter Resonance

The article also touches on the significant spending by Tom Steyer, who has reportedly spent $125 million. While Steyer has the financial means to gain prominence, his past presidential campaign in 2019-2020 also saw substantial spending but fell short in South Carolina. He has struggled to connect with minority voters, not due to specific actions, but a perceived lack of empathy for their concerns.

Voters often perceive Steyer as inauthentic. He amassed his fortune in fossil fuels, yet now champions climate causes.

This creates a disconnect, especially as policies he supports, and politicians he has funded, have contributed to high gas prices in California. This perceived hypocrisy makes his climate advocacy appear insincere to many.

Gas Prices and Regulatory Issues

California’s unique blend of regulations, gas blending requirements, and tax structures consistently keep gasoline prices higher than in the rest of the nation. This issue might be a focus for the next governor. Steve Hilton is expected to discuss these matters further on a future broadcast.

Widespread Fraud and Government Response

Beyond political investigations, Vice President Vance’s anti-fraud task force has uncovered over $600 million in fraud in Los Angeles. This led to the suspension of 447 hospice care centers and 23 health agencies. HHS Secretary Robert F.

Kennedy Jr. estimates the total fraud in California could reach $5 billion. Minnesota is also facing scrutiny, with allegations of up to $9 billion in fraud.

Nick Shirley’s investigative work has clarify these problems in both states. A new bill, dubbed the “Stop Nick Shirley Act,” has been introduced in the assembly. Critics argue this legislation aims to hinder efforts to expose government fraud.

Free Speech and Investigative Journalism in California

California has a history of suppressing free speech, particularly when journalists investigate areas Democrats prefer to keep hidden. An earlier example involved the prosecution of a filmmaker who created an undercover video of Planned Parenthood. Authorities used a statute limiting recording abilities, prosecuting the individual for the first time under that law.

More recently, Governor Gavin Newsom signed a law in 2024 designed to regulate the use of AI in parody videos, especially those involving politicians. The law required disclaimers for such content.

However, a federal judge later struck down the law, deeming it a violation of the First Amendment. This history suggests a pattern of stifling investigative journalism that uncovers fraud or information taxpayers want to know.

The NGO Complex and California Governance

The influence of the non-governmental organization (NGO) complex in California politics is significant. Despite voter will and obvious problems needing solutions, these groups appear to control aspects of state government. In Los Angeles, a mansion tax on transactions over $5 million, intended for homeless services, highlights this dynamic.

The city has already lost track of billions in homeless spending. The newly collected funds often go to NGOs, some of which have a history of suing the city or supporting movements like “defund the police.” These organizations can create costly disruptions, leading to more city spending to manage the fallout. This creates a cycle where money raised benefits left-wing groups, who in turn help elect Democrats and keep progressive issues prominent.

Quality of Life and Climate Plans

A recent UCAL survey revealed that Los Angeles residents are less satisfied with their quality of life than at any point in the last decade. Mayor Karen Bass has introduced a 14-point climate plan aiming for carbon neutrality by 2045. However, its impact on the upcoming mayoral race remains uncertain.

In Los Angeles, areas most affected by poor service delivery, like Pacific Palisades, have remained isolated. Meanwhile, other parts of the city continue to support Mayor Bass. Unless residents directly experience personal loss, such as a home burning down or losing a job, the systemic nature of these problems may not yet be fully apparent to the electorate.

Climate Action and Energy Concerns

Mayor Bass’s climate action plan builds upon former Mayor Eric Garcetti’s Green New Deal policies. Garcetti had planned to decommission three power plants in favor of solar and wind energy. However, a solar plant in California is currently at risk of shutting down.

Unions, particularly those staffing public works facilities, have opposed such transitions, fearing tens of thousands of job losses. This opposition has even led to the election of a Republican to the City Council in a special election, specifically to counter the Green New Deal policies. The feasibility of maintaining power supply under these new green initiatives remains a significant question.


Source: DOJ probe EXPLODES around Swalwell as allegations trigger hotline (YouTube)

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