These attacks against Swalwell are so outrageous even for that group.

Totally fine sending private campaign data willingly and frequently to a Russian spy, not fine to cooperate with the FBI after being targeted by a Chinese spy.
Totally fine meeting with another Russian spy to get dirt on the Bidens, not fine to cut off all contact with the Chinese spy after being notified.
If anything comes out against Swalwell about him acting inappropriately with the Chinese spy after being told by the FBI, I'll be the first to condemn and report on it. I don't care that he endorsed my book and work.

But until then, these are bad faith arguments to intimidate.
And while we're at it, let's talk about the other Chinese spy who was arrested at Mar-a-Lago.

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