The Other Villain In The Swalwell Allegations Is The Complicit Corporate Press
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The Other Villain In The Swalwell Allegations Is The Complicit Corporate Press
The allegations were not just uncovered or recently discovered. Reports of Swalwell’s alleged misconducts have circulated for more than a decade.
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Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., announced Sunday he was suspending his bid for governor after a former staffer and several other women came forward with allegations of sexual misconduct. CNN’s Brian Stelter said Swalwell “ending his bid … is, among other things, a testament to the power of investigative reporting.”
But the victory lap Stelter is taking looks more like a last-ditch attempt to cover for the corporate media’s complicity in a story that appears to be an open secret in Democrat circles for more than a decade.
The dam broke after the San Francisco Chronicle reported on allegations made by a former staffer who accused Swalwell of sexual assault. CNN released a follow-up report that not only provided additional details of the alleged assault but also included more alleged victims. Swalwell has denied the claims. Nonetheless, several senior staffers on Swalwell’s gubernatorial campaign released a joint statement calling........
