President Trump slams Eric Swalwell with ‘sleazebag’ response



President Trump spoke about the numerous allegations of sexual misconduct leveled at disgraced former Rep. Eric Swalwell.

“He’s a sleazebag. Always has been,” Trump told the Daily Mail. “He’s a long-timer, and he’s a bad guy. I don’t know anything about the charges, but he’s a bad guy.”

Trump was asked about the five women who have come forward and accused the embattled ex-congressman of sexual assault, rape, and other instances of inappropriate behavior going back years.

President Donald Trump broke his silence on Thursday about rape allegations against California’s Eric Swalwell. AP

“We’ll see what happens,” the president said.

“He’s always been a bad guy, he’s a corrupt politician, and everyone knows it, so it’s happening to him, and we’ll see what happens. Right? Let him go defend himself,” Trump continued.

The president’s comments comes days after another alleged victim came forward with horrific claims that the married congressman drugged, choked and raped her in a hotel room in 2018.

Five women have come forward and accused the former congressman of sexual abuse and sexual misconduct. AP

Lonna Drewes, 50, said she thought she was friends with the lawmaker but claimed he spiked her drink before choking and sexually assaulting her in West Hollywood.

The model sobbed as she claimed Swalwell was masquerading as helping her fashion software company take off, but said he ended up destroying her life and left her “crying all the time.”

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has opened an investigation into Drewes’ claim, after she handed over what she said are damning texts, photographs and journal entries accusing Swalwell of rape.

Lonna Drewes (L) with her lawyer Lisa Bloom details allegations of sexual misconduct against her by Swalwell at a news conference in Beverly Hills Tuesday. AP
On Sunday, Swalwell suspended his campaign for California governor. Getty Images

Last week, four women leveled heinous claims against Swalwell, which has set fire to his political career. He’s since pulled out of the California governor’s race and resigned from Congress.

A second criminal probe was opened by the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office into claims of sexual assault by a former staffer.

Despite his resignation, Swalwell vehemently denied the allegations.

Since then, the former congressman has disappeared from public view.


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