Sick Freaks! 'The View' Drags Swalwell Out To Downplay Biden's Classified Documents Scandal
It is shocking, yet not surprising, that the liberal coven on The View is attempting to downplay President Biden's classified document scandal. On Wednesday's episode, compromised Democratic Congressman Eric Swalwell of California was invited on the show and proceeded to suggest that the incident was not a major issue and that nothing illegal had occurred.
Co-host Whoopi Goldberg then falsely claimed that the documents may not have been classified at all, despite the White House admitting that they were. The faux-conservative Alyssa Farah Griffin failed to call out the lies and misdirection of her liberal paymasters and instead asked Swalwell to respond to what Speaker McCarthy said about him when he announced his intent to remove Swalwell from the House Intelligence Committee.
The Democrats and their allies in the liberal media are trying to cover up this scandal by falsely claiming that the documents were just recipes or instructions for cooking. Meanwhile, they keep pushing the debunked lie that Trump kept classified documents at Mar-a-Lago with the intent to sell them to America's enemies. This is their way of shifting the focus away from Biden and his mistakes and make it look like Trump is the one who is guilty of wrongdoing.
It is truly deplorable that Democrats and the liberal media are manipulating the American people and telling them what is and isn't a big deal. If any other President had done this, the Democrats and the liberal media would have created an uproar. It is time for the truth to come out and for these politicians to be held accountable for their actions.
Transcript
ALYSSA FARAH GRIFFIN: So, Kevin McCarthy plans to remove you from the House Intel Committee, which you’ve been since I believe 2015. He’s accused you of being compromised by a Chinese spy. He said, quote, “If you got the briefing I got from the FBI, you wouldn’t have Swalwell on any committee.” I’d like to give you a chance to respond to that.
REP. ERIC SWALWELL (D-CA): I appreciate that. First and foremost, you don't have to take my word for it. Take the FBI's word for it. Three times they've come out and said that this person by the way who volunteered for our campaign, and Barrack Obama’s first term, before I was on the Intelligence Committee; that this person when they told me who she was, and by the way, my district, 35 percent Asian-American. So, this isn't, like, a Chinese person in Iowa, right?
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11:30:22 a.m. Eastern
WHOOPI GOLDBERG: This all about the vengeance. It has nothing to do with factually what the reality is. It's small-minded, petty people who are now in charge of committees and if they remove you, it's going to be a huge mistake, and people know it.
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11:35:45 a.m. Eastern
SWALWELL: So, I think this case – and special counsel, I think, is absolutely appropriate. This case will hinge on his knowledge and intent. It looks like once he was aware of this, he did what I hope everyone would do which was get the documents back to the government, cooperate in every meaningful way.
I know it's natural to compare this to what the former President has done where it looks like he wanted to keep the documents and is litigating that and fighting it in the courts. What worries me with President Trump is someone who was willing to leverage $350 million of taxpayer money to get dirt on his opponent, as he did with the Ukrainians. If he has top secret documents in his possession, that he could leverage that for his own benefit.
But again, I think, treat them both the same. Give independent analysis and independent scrutiny.
GOLDBERG: You got to – you got to do it.
JOY BEHAR: But why are they so careless with all of this? I mean, we’re going to find stuff that Clinton left and that Nixon left and that Kennedy left and Eisenhower and FDR and George Washington?
SUNNY HOSTIN: Everyone’s a suspect now.
SWALWELL: My favorite tweet was Jimmy Carter is searching his residence hoping he’ll find classified documents.
HOSTIN: Everyone seems to be, you know, a suspect. It was funny at the break we were talking about how we both miss being prosecutors. Miss the courtroom every single day. So, I want to ask you this: Do you think Merrick Garland will still indict Trump or will this scandal with Biden now also having classified documents allow Trump to escape justice once again?
SWALWELL: Everything I know about Merrick Garland is that he truly is independent, and that frustrates a lot of people, his independence.
HOSTIN: Yeah, and deliberate.
SWALWELL: He's going to take each case on its merits and recognizes that the rule of law depends on this.
But on your question, Joy, which was a great one, why are we seeing this over and over with classified documents? I actually think it's an opportunity for the Republicans and Democrats to put the partisanship behind us and say, “how do we keep better inventory of classified documents so this doesn't happen again?”
HOSTIN: Yeeeees! Yes!
GOLDBERG: Maybe also, this idea that the law is going to look and see, because we talk about it like we know that the documents are classified. We don't know what's in those boxes.
SWALWELL: That's right.
GOLDBERG: We have no idea what's in those boxes and I want the law to look and say, “man, this is recipes from some stuff he was trying to do with her,” and, you know. Because I believe that every president has boxes full of stuff that at one point might have been, you know, classified, but you don't take the stuff where it's still hot.