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FBI director pushes to release investigative files on Rep. Eric Swalwell: Reports

FBI Director Kash Patel aims to release files on Rep. Eric Swalwell and suspected Chinese spy despite no wrongdoing found; concerns rise over political motives and election timing.

  • FBI Director Kash Patel directed agents in San Francisco to prepare investigative files on Rep. Eric Swalwell for public release, despite the decade-old probe yielding no charges or findings of wrongdoing.
  • Patel, who previously vowed to "come after" President Donald Trump's adversaries, listed Swalwell among 60 names in his 2023 book Government Gangsters, aligning with broader administration scrutiny of the Democratic gubernatorial candidate.
  • Internal discussions revealed FBI leaders suggested arranging a U.S. visa for suspected intelligence operative Christine Fang in exchange for testimony against Swalwell, prompting concern that dispatching agents abroad could compromise law enforcement methods.
  • Swalwell stated the move shows "outrageous ends" the White House pursues to target opponents, while an FBI spokesperson denied improper motives, stating the bureau "prepares documents for numerous different reasons.
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