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April 15, 2026 33 mins

On this explosive episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor breaks down the shocking resignation of Eric Swalwell amid mounting allegations—and why the timing raises serious questions.

From behind-the-scenes political maneuvering to the culture of power, secrecy, and alleged misconduct in Washington, Tudor exposes how both parties may be playing a calculated game to protect influence and control outcomes.

She also dives into the controversial retirement of Congressman Tony Gonzalez, the role of ethics investigations, and what these high-profile exits reveal about the inner workings of Congress.

Plus, Tudor explores the broader implications for California politics, the 2026 election landscape, and why voters should demand more transparency from those in power.

🔥 Topics include:

  • Eric Swalwell allegations and resignation fallout
  • Congressional ethics investigations and political strategy
  • California governor race implications
  • The “swamp” culture in Washington
  • Why accountability in Congress matters now more than ever

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Welcome to the Tutor Dixon Podcast. There is so much
going on in Congress right now, although it should have
already been going on. We should have already known about
everything that's happening. But let's just dive right into these
resignations and the allegations against Eric Swalwell, and let me clarify.
I guess one of these is now like officially a retirement,

(00:21):
and then we have a retirement and a resignation, and
we'll get into why we have those. But one of
them is a Republican. His name is Congressman Tony Gonzalez,
and he made this statement which I just think is
pretty tacky. Tacky's not even like enough of a word
for this. He says, there's a season for everything, and

(00:43):
God has a plan for us all. When Congress returns tomorrow,
I will file my retirement from office. It has been
my privilege to serve the great people of Texas. God
has a plan for us all. It is like weird
to talk about God because he retiring so that he
can essentially avoid an ethics investigation and just step out

(01:06):
and hope nobody's going to actually look into the fact
that we all know he was having an affair with
a thirty five year old staffer. Let's not forget he
was having an affair with a staffer. Her husband found out,
but this was like a year ago that we heard
about this. Okay, So now he's retiring, retiring because like

(01:28):
it's an eye for an eye, we'll get into that too.
So he's stepping away so that all of the gory
details of what he did to this woman do not
come out. Because he had an affair with her. He
was forty five, she was for thirty five. Her husband
found some inappropriate text messages from him that were like,

(01:49):
you know, send me pictures and let's get it on,
and they broke up. There no longer, they were no
longer together, and then he started treating the staffer. Gonzalez
started treating the staffer really horribly, denying that he had
this affair with her. Was like treating her differently at work.

(02:11):
There's all these people that work with them who say
he started treating her differently. And she got really depressed
about this because she lost her husband. She had her
marriage destroyed. Then she killed herself in one of the
most horrific ways possible. She burned herself alive. She set

(02:32):
herself on fire. And like I said, we heard about
this a long time ago. This man, he's forty five,
she's thirty five. He's married with six children. You noticed
that he talked about God in his tweet because he
claims to be this great family man, this great man

(02:54):
of faith. And this happened to come to light in
the middle of a reelection campaign that he had had
this affair with this woman and she ended up killing herself.
And now now he's going to resign from office because
God has other plans for him. And I say that

(03:16):
because it's really hard to listen to someone say that
when he knows that he's avoiding all of the gory
details coming out in an ethics investigation. I mean, Anna
Pauline A Luna called on him to resign months ago.
But notice there weren't a whole lot of other people
in Congress saying resign. No didn't happen until it was

(03:40):
the eye for an eye, or I guess, in this case,
a vote for a vote, because there's discussions behind the scenes,
like our guy will resign, but your guy has to
resign too. And let's face it, they had to take
swallwell out. He was screwing up their chances in California.
So if you were to yourself, oh my gosh, these

(04:02):
Eric's Wolwell accusations seem to be coming at a really
weird time, and oh, this must be like some sort
of political posturing. Yes, true, it is coming at a
weird time. It's not coming from the Republicans. I can
promise you. This is a Joe Biden situation. Like he's
good until he's screwing things up and then yeah, he's

(04:24):
pooping in his diaper. Like this is the same situation.
Only think about how terrible this is. This man is
now accused of abusing multiple women. I mean it's like
by the hour, another woman comes out. I just saw one,
and it was horrible. She claims that they were friends

(04:45):
and that she was starting a business and that as
a powerful politician, he was telling her he was going
to help her help her to get business, and he
took her out to an event, and she claims allegedly
that he put the date rape drug in her drink,
then convinced her to come back to his room because
he had to get some paperwork, and then she had

(05:08):
lost all control of her body and endured a horrific rape. Whoa,
I mean this stuff, this is not this is not
just a little thing. This is like we're talking about
sexual assault and rape, criminal allegations against him. Do not
tell me the Democrats didn't know. They knew, and don't

(05:32):
say this is convenient timing. And the funny thing is,
I've seen Democrats saying this. They're like, oh, it's nice
that these women come out.

Speaker 2 (05:38):
Now.

Speaker 1 (05:38):
I'm like, well, I thought you were the party of
Believe all women. And then it's like, oh, it's our guy.
This isn't convenient. Let me tell you. It's your guy
or maybe woman who is taking him out because he's
an inconvenient truth for them right now because the polling
wasn't good, he was screwing things up. They all knew,

(05:59):
but they're act being shocked like they didn't know. Like
Elizabeth Warren, when you listen to her, she sounds like
she's actually shocked. I promise you, these people are not shocked.
She's saying what you say when you are an elected
official and one of your people gets busted. They have
a whole fund for these people. Okay, they're busting him

(06:21):
on purpose, and now they have to act horrified So
here's three Democrats who are just in total shock over this.

Speaker 2 (06:28):
Listen, people who are in positions of power and authority
over others need to be held accountable when they take
advantage of that position. And frankly, I'm glad that he'll
be gone.

Speaker 1 (06:42):
Yeah, he's a good decision.

Speaker 3 (06:44):
Why is that?

Speaker 1 (06:46):
You don't have to be a rocket science figure that out.

Speaker 2 (06:49):
He's terrible.

Speaker 1 (06:49):
A little bit has been alleged.

Speaker 3 (06:52):
We just took a giant step backwards.

Speaker 4 (06:54):
I felt, maybe wrongly, that that we were evolving.

Speaker 1 (06:59):
They're so stunned. We thought this wasn't happening, even though
he did get busted with a Chinese spy how many
years ago? I mean, how could this be? How could
he have done this to women? Okay, the reason Fang Fang.
Do you remember Fang Fang. She was the Chinese spy
that started in his campaign, and I think it was
twenty eleven, and then in twenty fifteen that relationship ended,

(07:24):
So it's like four years that this woman who worked
actually for the Chinese government. She was an agent of
China's Ministry of State Security. So she's like she is
a spy, a legitimate spy. She's in his campaign when
he gets elected to Congress, she's choosing the interns that

(07:45):
are going to be in his office. And you know
why a Chinese spy chooses someone like Eric Swolwell, because
he's thinking with the wrong head and he's a very
easy one to target. He's an idiot. He's a dude
who just wants to get laid. And it doesn't matter
if he's married, and doesn't matter if he's a girlfriend,

(08:07):
it doesn't matter if he has a fiance. He's an
easy target. China knows this. Guess who also knows this.
The Democrats, everybody knows this. He didn't hide it. Ruben
Diego his bestie, who claims to be shocked by all
of this. He spent a lot of time with him.
These people are in DC all the time. Somebody said

(08:29):
to me, oh, you should totally go into Congress and
like try to run for a congressional seat. It's just
like high school. And you know what one thing about
high school is everybody knows what everybody else is doing.
They all knew and they've all been duped by things
like this. I mean, he has fang fang. Remember that

(08:49):
Chinese spy that was Dianne Feinstein's driver or Feinstein's driver
driving her around. I mean, think about these people are
easy marks. They are just out there for power, but
they're letting people into their lives to listen to them talking.
And they kept Diane in her position when she was
not even mentally in there anymore. They're just pushing her

(09:12):
around in a wheelchair, probably the Chinese spy pushing her
around in a wheelchair because they just want the votes.
It's all about the votes. And this guy was an
easy mark. He is a cheater. And then when he apologized,
he was really just doing this apology video as like

(09:36):
I'm apologizing to my wife. I'm apologizing because look, he's
admitting that he's a cheater. He's claiming that the allegations
that he's assaulting people are not true. But this is
him apologizing.

Speaker 3 (09:52):
A lot has been said about me today through anonymous allegations.
I thought it was important that you see and hear
from me directly. These allegations of sexual assault are flat false.
They are absolutely false. They did not happen, they have
never happened, and I will fight them with everything that
I have. They also come on the eve of an

(10:12):
election where I have been the frontliner candidate for governor
in California. I do not suggest to you in any
way that I'm perfect or that I'm a saint. I
have certainly made mistakes in judgment in my past, but
those mistakes are between me and my wife, and to her,
I apologize deeply for putting her in this position. I

(10:32):
also apologize to you if in any way you have
doubted your support for me. But I think you know
who I am. For over twenty years, I have served
the public as a city councilman, as a member of Congress,
and as a prosecutor who went to court on behalf
of victims, particularly on behalf of sexual assault victims. That's

(10:55):
who I am and have always been. This weekend spend
time with my family and friends, and I appreciate those
who have reached out to me to show support, and
I look forward to updating you very soon.

Speaker 1 (11:08):
I mean, he's so gross. It's like you see that
and you feel like you need to take a shower.
He's like, yeah, I did all this stuff. Some of
these allegations are not true, but just because I was
like totally unfocused on what you needed in Washington, DC
and just chasing tail that's not your business. That's between
my wife and me, and I'm going to sit with

(11:29):
my wife this weekend. You don't worry about this. And
just so you know, the only reason they're talking about
all of these disgusting things that I've done is because
I'm running for higher office. Talk about a narcissist. You
shouldn't know this. I mean, he's legitimately put out a
video saying you really shouldn't know this. This is none

(11:50):
of your business. Doesn't matter. What you pay me to
do in Washington, DC, doesn't matter. If I'm trying to
hook up with every one of my staffers, doesn't matter.
If I'm completely just and only thinking about getting laid
doesn't matter. This is political. This is a political attack
on me. It's all true, but it's a political attack
on me. M that's gross. So all these people were

(12:14):
like defending him right for a long time, and they
were coming out and they're like, this is just terrible
for swallwell, and then the memo must have gone around
that was like, hey, pulling numbers not so great. We
just got to get him out of there. And by
the way, we've got videos, oh yoh, yeah, Actually we

(12:35):
have videos of him hooking up with an escort or
like some sort of person that you pay for sex.
I don't know where the video is, but it's pretty
clearly him, and it's pretty clearly her, and then there's
somebody else. We're not incredibly clear who this is. It's
weird though, because the side of their face looks a

(12:55):
lot like a senator that happens to call himself Swallwell's bestie.
And I don't know what it's like when you hire
someone for something like this. I thought men who did this,
Like in my naive mind, I was like, ooh, you're
probably ashamed of this, and like, you do it alone,
you don't record it on a camera, and you're not

(13:16):
in a room with another dude. But that was the
case for him. Another dude. Swallwell paid sex people. And
the other dude looks a lot like Senator Ruben Gego,
who is his bestie. But now the senator has decided
that he didn't know Swalwell at all. This is what

(13:38):
he had to say about Smallwell having a double life.

Speaker 5 (13:42):
Yeah, and the Mela double life. And for many, I
mean more than twenty congressmen people that served there for
one time, you had no tua. We had no cludn't look.
I'm like, whatever was happening with Jeffrey Epstein, because like we,
he says, we you, we all ask for accountability and
we'll get to you as the ficancies are justice. But

(14:05):
helier than let a dull life fit, and you tricked
many of us.

Speaker 1 (14:09):
Into He led it double life. Ruben was tricked, which
is so funny because Ruben's like really good at the
double life thing. Remember he divorced his pregnant wife and
then sealed the court records and secretly married a woman
that was fifteen years younger than him that he met
at a congressional baseball game, probably with his bestie, Eric Swalwell.

(14:31):
Let's take a quick commercial break. We'll continue next on
the Tutor Dixon podcast. Now he's distancing himself from him.
He doesn't want to have anything to do. You saw that.
He says he's got this double life. And then he
came out and he put out this tweet. He said,

(14:52):
I support the Ethics Committee's investigation and believe Eric Swalwell
is no longer fit to be a member of Congress.
He should be a spelled I want to be clear,
I had no knowledge He's like, I didn't know any
of this. That's not me. In the video not me.
Looks a lot like me, but it's not me. I
trusted someone who I believe was a friend, but it
is now clear that he is not the person I

(15:14):
thought I knew. The women who have come forward have
shown courage. It goes on. This is how it works, folks.
Your best friend, I mean it is like high school,
your best friend in Congress. When you royally screw up
and maybe actually screw up together, he totally bails on you.
He's like, yeah, there should be an ethics investigation. So

(15:38):
then Eric comes out. He's like, the writing's on the wall.
There's nothing I can do. I've got to resign. He
puts out a statement he's deeply sorry to his family,
his staff, his constituents for the mistakes in judgment that
he's made in the past. He's going to fight the
false allegations, though he must take responsibility. But the funny

(15:59):
part of this, it's like, this is how these narcissistic
guys work. He's like, I'm aware of efforts to bring
an immediate expulsion vote against me and other members. Expelling
any other members, remember you gotta have an eye for
an eye. Expelling anyone in Congress without due process within
days of an allegation being made is wrong. But it

(16:20):
is also wrong for my constituents to have to have
me distracted from my duties. Therefore, I plan to resign
my seat. Not like I'm a douchebag and I'm resigning.
It's like I'm resigning because I'm the good guy. Literally
wrote a statement like, look, this is not what should happen.
I'm gonna I'm gonna throw myself down and I'm gonna

(16:43):
do this for you. After there's videos, I mean, women
have literally come out and accused him of a rape,
and he is like, since I'm such a good guy,
I'm gonna do this. You could not anyone else that
would do this, and any other business people would go
that is tear But we have this expectation that congressmen

(17:03):
they suck. Like We're like, oh, well, at least he resigned. No,
he resigned again because he knew there would be an investigation.
And remember, you've had people that have just thought he
was great all this time. He was a champion for them.
Little Harry Sisson. There was a time when he called
him a better man than Kevin McCarthy. But even now

(17:25):
Harry Sisson, he has to agree, he has to agree
that he should resign. He put this little tweet out
that said, I'm glad my party holds people accountable. Eric
Swallow should drop out and resign. M so funny holds
them accountable. Like literally, it's been thirteen years and he's

(17:46):
been doing this the whole time. This isn't holding people accountable.
This is how they've decided to continue to hold power
in California. So let me explain that part. Nancy Pelosi.
Nancy Pelosi famously has like always had this binder of
information on people. So when someone is going to vote

(18:07):
in a way she doesn't like, she's like, let me
slam my binder down on the table. We're gonna have
a little jet Remember when you did this? Yeah, I
was watching like a psycho, but like a mob boss.
You know that's Nancy Pelusi. She knows everything. She knows everything,
but she also knows how the game is played. She
is like Madam plausible deniability. So they're like, nance, what

(18:31):
in the world you were speaker when this guy was
a congressman, Like, how did you not know and she's like,
I know, I didn't know. Listen to this.

Speaker 4 (18:40):
Some of some Republicans and others are saying that Democrats
turned kind of a blind eye, that they knew what
he was up.

Speaker 1 (18:46):
Now, that is absolutely positive.

Speaker 5 (18:49):
It's true that they may say that, but it is
absolutely had no idea, none.

Speaker 1 (18:53):
Whatsoever, none whatsoever.

Speaker 3 (18:57):
I had none whatsoever.

Speaker 4 (18:58):
What happens in California Now, he was in many of
the polls, the leading kings. He was, that's gone. There's
an army of candidates out there. And California has this
quirky law because it's ranked primaries right where you could
end up with two Republicans on the ballot.

Speaker 1 (19:15):
Well, it is how I agree that it is a
quirky law.

Speaker 6 (19:18):
I do not agree that there'll be two Republicans.

Speaker 1 (19:21):
At the top. Remember when she said Donald Trump would
never be president, she did think there would be two
Republicans at the top. And like I said, nance she
knows everything. She also has a little bit of a
tel there, Like if you were watching, you could see
he asks her this question. She immediately looks away. She
doesn't keep looking at him and answer the question. She

(19:43):
looks away, no, and then she looks down her body
language is very telling. One hundred percent. She knew she
looks down. No, none of us knew. None of us
knew that Eric Swalla was a complete scum bag. We
let him run for governor of California. A lot of
us even endorsed him. Remember she's a California girl and

(20:04):
Adam Schiff is her body and he endorsed him. But see,
the numbers weren't playing out well for them. There's a
new poll out and it shows that Steve Hilton is
at the top, Tom Steyer is right there, but Chad Bianco,
who is a Republican, is creeping up. There was a
very good chance that Steve Hilton and Chad Bianco would

(20:28):
be the candidates for governor. And they have this jungle primary,
which means the top two candidates, no matter what party,
they get through the primary and they run against each
other and then they go to the general. So this
is so and then whoever wins out of that becomes governor.
So they really were in danger of come June, they

(20:51):
could potentially just have two Republicans that were running against
each other. See Eric Swallwall had nine percent, so Tom
Steyer has twenty one Steve Hilton has eighteen, Eric has nine,
and Chad has eight. There's a really good chance the
Chad in the next month and a half could overtake Eric,

(21:15):
and Steve could overtake Tom Steyer, and suddenly they could
be at the top of the ticket because just a
couple weeks ago, that's exactly how these numbers looked. Now,
let me tell you what that means. They chose who
they were going to take out. They chose Eric why
because they had already tested a little bit to see
like who's unlikable? May Katie Porter remember she threw an

(21:40):
entire batch of hot, steaming hot mashed potatoes on her
husband's head, like she is a lunatic, a lunatic? And
that is also we're talking about two abusive people like
potential rapist but obviously a guy with no loyalty sheets
on his wife lesslie Eric Swallwall Katie Porter who attacks

(22:04):
her staff. Remember when she was like, get the f
out of my shot? What are you doing? Yelling at
her staff? Also, this is like a court reported document
that she poured steaming hot mashed potatoes on her ex
husband's head. Do you think that person should have the
nuclear codes. It's like, let me, I'm in a fight

(22:24):
with my husband. What is the best judgment call I
can make right now? Katie Porter chose pouring hot mashed
potatoes on his head. Do you think that she should
be in charge of anything at the at the higher level?
Should she be in charge of the entire state of California?

Speaker 3 (22:44):
No?

Speaker 1 (22:45):
Can you imagine when they're like, you have to rebuild
Los Angeles and she's like, I'm too busy for this.
Nobody's getting permits, nobody's getting permits, get out of my
f and shot. But they chose to keep her because
Eric was easier to metaphorically kill in this situation, because
no one likes somebody who attacks women. Right, they brought

(23:07):
out the big guns everybody. Like I said, every hour,
there's a new allegation. So as they move people higher
and higher in the political organization of the Dems, you
have to consider that every one of these people they
are also considering for twenty eight because once you put
them in the position of a governor, you are considering
them for president. They would actually put Katie Porter in

(23:30):
that position because they know that Steve Hilton could become
governor of California this was all planned. Like I said,
he was Joe Biden. They decided that he was an
inconvenient problem for them. They might lose the state of
California to the Republicans, so they decided not to go

(23:51):
to him. It's funny because this time Nance didn't bring
out her binder and say, Eric, you're gonna have to
step out. You know why, because this isn't a vote
in Congress anymore. He had gotten too powerful, he felt
that he was winning a governor's race. He wasn't totally

(24:12):
in her control anymore. So instead of even the courtesy
of telling his family, we're going to have him step
out and this stuff is going to come out, and
we're going to try to somewhat contain it for your
sanity or for the victim sanity. No, they decided they
were just going to crush him as like out and

(24:35):
about out and loud as they could possibly crush him.
There crushing him. So the good news is we're not
going to be dealing with Eric Swallow anymore, which I
personally think is great because I've always found him incredibly annoying.
Remember when he farted on TV and everybody was like,
oh my gosh, did he really fart, Like, yes, he farted,

(24:57):
and he never got even in trouble for that, Like
people just like, okay, whatever, people fart, but come on,
you're a congressman. You can't fart on TV. And then
he would put out these obnoxious tweets like this one
that says the president must be removed. If Congress is
too cowardly to do it, his own cabinet must. This

(25:17):
was like last week. Okay, hmmm, literally everybody knew this.
You have to remember, everybody knew this about him. He
is a scumbag. And he look at this hypocritical tweet. Oh,
the president has to be removed. And then he did
these weird videos. Do you remember these videos where he
was like the Blues Clues guy and people like pretend

(25:37):
to stop him on the street and ask him questions
and then he would answer just like they did in
Blues Clues. Here's one of them where he's trashing law enforcement.

Speaker 3 (25:46):
Now lets are helpless. We have to strip these guys
of their immunity that makes them feel like they're invincible.
We have to ban masks and require them to show
their faces, and we have to make sure they're prosecuted locally.
Otherwise they're going to just roam around, terrorizing people, terrorizing women,
terrorizing moms, and no one with a mom, or a
wife or a daughter should have to think about that,

(26:09):
and no woman should have to go through that. So yes,
two eyes, my messages, stay the fuck out of California.
I think that's the message that every leader has to
deliver across the country because we're better than them. We're
going to get through this and there's going to be
good on the other side, but right now we need
leadership and we need to go on offense.

Speaker 1 (26:29):
Isn't it funny how they do that, how they tell
you in their messages what they're doing, Like when he's like,
no woman deserves this, no daughter, no mother. We've got
to protect these women don't deserve this. He's the threat
to women. And that weird slow talking with the tinker
Bowl music behind him sounds really sweet and like blues clues.

(26:53):
I'm not kidding. He is a scumbag, But keep in mind,
we're just getting rid of two scumbags. We're getting rid
of Swalwell and Gonzales. There are so many many more
in Congress. I'm not kidding you. Let's take a quick
commercial break. We'll continue next on the Tutor Dixon Podcast.

(27:15):
You've heard Anna Pauline, a Luna, and Nancy Mace and
a couple of others. I think it was Tim Burchett
saying they want the names revealed from the congressional slush fund. No,
not the victims, the congressmen and women who have taken
this money and paid out their victims. Yes, there's a

(27:35):
slush fund. In twenty twenty one, dot slush fund had
paid out eighteen million dollars in hush money, essentially to
victims of people in government, victims of theirs. And the
funny thing is, do you even know that while they
talk about not funding ice, they always allocate money for

(27:57):
their slush fund. They are giving themselves money so that
they can do bad things and pay these people off
to be quiet. They legitimately have this, and people have
been in charge of the slush fund over years that
are no longer in Congress, but are and I've even

(28:18):
heard like, oh, yeah, so and so oversaw the congressional
slush fund. Well what do you mean they oversaw it? Well,
had to make sure the money was being allocated correctly, correctly,
the hush money was being allocated correctly. Yeah, they hated that.
It was a horrible job. But you know what they
didn't do. They didn't come out publicly and say we're

(28:38):
not going to keep paying for congressmen and women to
abuse people. They didn't say that. They just kept doing it.
And that, to me is the worst part. All of
these people who talk about the Epstein files, they weren't
talking about them four years ago. Why because it wasn't
politically advantageous to them. They don't care about the Epstein

(28:59):
files because if they did, they would certainly be out
there every day saying release the congressional hush fund files.
They would absolutely be saying, we want this slush money
to be exposed. But it's not politically advantageous to them

(29:19):
because they will cover for that person who's going to
vote for them, because there's nothing more intoxicating than power,
and if they lose a congressman or they lose their vote,
they don't have power. I mean, they like to have
the Speaker of the House on their side, whether it's
the Republicans or the Democrats. You know, I know this.

(29:41):
I mean, listen to what George Santos says.

Speaker 6 (29:43):
Here's a warning either House leadership on both sides of
the aisle, stop with the cover ups once and for all,
and clean house.

Speaker 1 (29:53):
Let me make this.

Speaker 6 (29:54):
Very clear, Eric Swollwell and Tony Gonzalez are not the
only sexual devant creatures in Congress. There are actually other
members on both sides, and leadership is well aware. The
media is well aware, but they're a not putting in
the resources to explore them, and b leadership cuts deals

(30:19):
to cover up stories because a lot of these people
are in what would be considered vulnerable seats. I say
this is Speaker Johnson and to Minority Leader Hockeing Jefferies,
put the partisan politics aside and serve the American people.
Clean your own houses.

Speaker 1 (30:38):
I wish he'd go a step further and tell us
what he's talking about. I appreciate the willingness to come
out and say this, but tell us, who, come on,
these people are being paid by us. Hey, tax day,
we're going to be all paying more money to make
sure these people get salaries. Tell us who the bad

(30:58):
guys are. Madison Catherine tweeted out the same thing. I mean,
he put out a tweet that says Swallwell is not
the only one, Okay, Madison, But you're running. Why aren't
you telling us who? I mean, I get it, he's
not the only one. Why aren't you telling us who

(31:18):
they are? Because he wants power again, that's how this
game works. So if you didn't understand the swamp terminology before,
you should get it now. When they talked about the swamp,
this is what they were talking about. Sex, drugs, and
power and a whole lot of cover ups. So I say,

(31:39):
release the files. Congress. Stop allocating money to yourselves, hush
money to pay your victims while you cheese it up
for the camera next to your families. You chose a
public life, show us where our money is going. And
I urge all of you that are listening to push
for this as well. I am eternally grateful for everybody

(32:00):
who listens to this podcast, but we all have a responsibility.
Once you have this information, go out there and push
Eric Swawell is not the only one. I mean, we
learned that today because we know two people had to resign.
But again they resigned to avoid even more information coming out.
Not because they're good guys. They're not. I mean, even

(32:21):
in their resignation statements, they're not good guys. They're still
like I should be here, but you know, I'm getting
a raw and fight for the United States of America.
Send good people to Congress, ask where your money is going.
I'm urging you to listen to this and do something,
and I'm also eternally grateful for you listening. Thank you

(32:45):
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will go out there and have a blessed day.

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