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Luna says Swalwell ‘may go to jail’ with ‘more disgusting stuff coming out’

Republican Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna of Florida has raised concerns over Rep. Eric Swalwell’s possible criminal problems as new evidence against him could be released in the coming days. Luna, who appeared on Fox News’ “Watters World” with host Jesse Watters, suggested that the Democratic lawmaker from California may be facing serious charges related to sexual misconduct.

Swalwell, who has been a vocal critic of former President Donald Trump, has been under fire following accusations of having a relationship with a suspected Chinese spy. Republican lawmakers have called for his removal from the House Intelligence Committee, citing his potential vulnerability to Chinese influence.

“Rep. Swalwell has serious criminal problems on his hands and I believe this could be the beginning of the end for his political career,” Luna stated on the show. She further added, “I have reason to believe that there is more evidence against him that has not yet been made public.”

The controversy surrounding Swalwell began in 2015 when he was approached by a Chinese national named Fang Fang or Christine Fang, who developed ties with politicians in the Bay Area. Fang reportedly helped raise funds for Swalwell’s campaign and even placed an intern in his office. According to reports, the FBI became aware of Fang’s activities and informed Swalwell, who severed ties with her.

However, Swalwell’s association with Fang came back to haunt him last year when it was revealed that she was a suspected spy for the Chinese government. While Swalwell has denied any wrongdoing, his relationship with Fang has raised concerns about his judgment and potential compromised position as a member of the House Intelligence Committee.

Luna’s remarks come as Swalwell announced his resignation from the House Homeland Security Committee, possibly as a result of the mounting pressure. In her interview, Luna called on Swalwell to also step down from the House Intelligence Committee and to fully cooperate with any investigations.

She also criticized the mainstream media for not giving enough coverage to the scandal, stating that if Swalwell was a Republican, the media would be “screaming from the rooftops.” Luna stressed the importance of holding politicians accountable, regardless of their party affiliation.

The potential release of new evidence against Swalwell has further fueled speculation over his future in Congress. The Republican Congresswoman suggested that the evidence could include a video that is already circulating, but has not yet been made public. She urged Swalwell to come clean and take responsibility for his actions.

The accusations against Swalwell have also garnered attention from his fellow lawmakers, with Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz of Florida calling for an investigation into the matter. Gaetz stated that if Swalwell is guilty of any wrongdoing, he should be held accountable and removed from his position.

The developments surrounding Swalwell have exposed a potential vulnerability in national security and raised concerns over the influence of foreign powers in American politics. Luna’s statement serves as a reminder that politicians should be held to a high standard of conduct and that any potential wrongdoing must be thoroughly investigated.

In the coming days, the release of new evidence against Swalwell could bring further clarity to the situation and possibly lead to consequences for the Democratic lawmaker. As the story continues to unfold, it is crucial for politicians to put their country’s interests above their own and for the media to report on issues of national importance without bias.

Overall, Congresswoman Luna’s remarks have shed light on a serious matter that needs to be addressed. It is essential for the American people to demand transparency and accountability from their elected representatives, regardless of political party. The potential consequences of Swalwell’s alleged actions should serve as a warning to all politicians that their actions will not go unnoticed and they will be held accountable for any wrongdoing.

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