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Swalwell Denies Ties to Suspected Chinese Spy Put Him in ‘Vulnerable Position,’ But Notice What He Wouldn’t Say

I thought I had a bad Sunday.
I couldn’t sleep the night before. My daughter, going through a case of the terrible twos, had several Alec Baldwin-level tantrums at the mall. And then the Philadelphia Eagles made the Super Bowl, a development that should delight absolutely no grown, sober, considered adult. (I’ve thus excluded almost all of Eagles fandom.)
Then again, my Sunday was better than that of California Rep. Eric Swalwell, who yet again was forced to explain his, ahem, ties to a Chinese spy.

Swalwell, as you may have heard, is one of three Democrats who were stripped of their positions on the sensitive House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Committee thanks to the new Republican m …

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