Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.), who twice played a key role in the impeachment of former President Trump and allegedly fabricated evidence to frame him, was exposed late last year as a Chinese “beauty queen” who had an affair with a female Chinese spy and was groomed by Beijing to rise to power. Republican House Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) plans to introduce a resolution this week to expel Swalwell from the House Intelligence Committee, and some Republicans believe that Swalwell should be expelled from Congress for fornicating with Chinese spies.
McCarthy tweeted on the 12th, “(House Speaker) Pelosi just appointed Swalwell to the Intelligence Committee. According to the briefing she received with me, Swalwell should not be in charge of our nation’s secrets in this group. Next week, I will introduce a resolution to expel him from the Intelligence Committee.”
The U.S. political news site Axios revealed last December that Chinese spy Fang Fang, or Christine Fang, lured a number of Democratic politicians, including Swalwell, with money and sexual relations, and even put Swalwell on the House Intelligence Committee in an attempt to influence U.S. politics.
The Forsyth News pointed out that until the incident, Swalwell’s father and brother continued to keep in touch with Fang through Facebook, which intelligence experts believe may have allowed China to continue to obtain information of oversight value.
From the information that has come to light, Fang Fang has had “romantic” or “sexual” relationships with at least two Midwestern mayors in addition to exchanging messages with Swalwell, who, with Fang’s strong support, was able to quickly rise through the ranks of California politics, from an ordinary city councilman in California He has been selected by Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi to be a member of the House Intelligence Committee and has access to classified information from U.S. intelligence agencies, and he is even attempting to run for President of the United States in 2019.
Since Trump took office in 2017, Swalwell has been taking the wind out of Trump’s sails. The company’s main goal is to provide the best possible service to its customers.
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