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Eric Swalwell Scandal: Congress Knew and Stayed Silent

Episode 777 Published 1 week, 3 days ago
Description

The Eric Swalwell scandal is not just about one disgraced member of Congress. It is about a culture of protection on Capitol Hill, a media ecosystem that sits on damaging information, and a federal bureaucracy that demands trust while operating behind closed doors. In this episode of The P.A.S. Report, Congress, the media, and the bureaucracy are exposed as institutions that protect insiders until silence becomes politically impossible. The episode breaks down why the silence lasted so long, why Democrats moved when they did, and why every American should be skeptical of the sudden outrage now pouring out of Washington.


What You Will Learn:

  • Why the Swalwell scandal says more about Congress than it does about one member 
  • How media outlets act as gatekeepers and release information only when it becomes politically useful 
  • Why Democrats turned on Swalwell now and what it reveals about power in Washington 
  • How the Fang Fang episode raises deeper questions about judgment, vulnerability, and national security 
  • Why the FBI and political leadership owe the public real answers, not sanitized talking points


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Timestamps

  • 01:20 The Illusion of Accountability in Washington
  • 03:30 Congress Knew and Stayed Silent
  • 09:00 The Ecosystem of Political Protection
  • 11:46 Eric Swalwell, Hubris, and Its Consequences
  • 14:26 Media Rot and the Cover-Up Machine
  • 25:27 Why the Press Waited to Move
  • 34:28 The Bureaucracy and National Security Angle
  • 38:11 Fang Fang, the FBI, and the Real Questions


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