When it comes to California Representative Eric Swalwell and his relationship with a suspected Chinese spy there are still a lot of unanswered questions. And since Swalwell refuses to talk about it we are stuck asking ourselves, “What is really going on?”
Now a new special on Fox Nation called “The China Showdown” has brought up even more questions about Swalwell and his connection to the Chinese Communist Party.
China analyst Gordon Chang said Swalwell’s failure to address his relationship with a woman named Fang Fang, aka Christine Fang, indicates that “China may still have leverage” over the Democratic lawmaker.
“We need to know more, we need to hear him give a public accounting,” Chang told host Bill Hemmer.
Former CIA station chief Dan Hoffman explained that Fang specifically targeted Swalwell and other up-and-coming politicians with a goal of infiltrating the highest levels of power in the U.S.
“Christine came to the United States in 2011, established what we call ‘cover’ by enrolling in California State University with an eye towards making contact with young but promising politicians, and she did that,” Hoffman told Fox Nation.
“She found that if she could be the person who could provide fundraising assistance, that she would be someone who is considered to be part of the inner circle, and of value, and trusted.”
Chang concurred, warning that Fang “tried to infiltrate his campaign, influence him, [and] God knows, maybe she even corrupted him.”
Swalwell to date has not commented publicly about the extent of his relationship with Fang, who also reportedly had sexual interactions with at least two Midwestern mayors. The congressman’s record on China has come under scrutiny in the days since, revealing a legislative history that does little to address the growing threat of the Communist regime.
Peter Schweizer believes since Swalwell is still allowed access to the country’s most sensitive secrets it could mean that he “is basically a ticking time bomb that they can use to deploy at any time to extract information or to gain information from him.”