‘Are You Serious’: Fox News Host Duked It Out With This Democrat Who Still Believes The Russian Collusion Myth
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Kids, drugs are bad. It fries your brain. In politics, the most addictive and destructive drug permeating members of Congress is the Russian collusion myth. One of the most prominent victims is Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) who is still peddling the debunked claim that President Trump colluded with the Russians during the 2016 election. Oh, it’s a bad case, folks. Swalwell duked it out with Fox News host Martha MacCallum last night, where the man still think the Trump dossier, which was already largely unverified, was a legitimate piece of evidence. Even after Special Counsel Robert Mueller submitted his report over the weekend, said there was no collusion, and ruined the Democrats’ grand plan for impeachment, Swalwell doubled down, asking MacCallum which parts of the dossier were debunked. It’s a prime example of how the Left willingly and arrogantly ignores the facts it disembowels their narrative. It’s ironic. Robert Mueller did just that. Democrats are whipping a dead rotting horse on Russian collusion.
It’s so bad that MacCallum said, “are you serious?” when asking about the dossier. On MSNBC, Swalwell said the president can sue him, he still thinks there was collusion (via Washington Examiner):
Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., said Monday he's ready for President Trump to sue him because he refuses to back down from his public assertions that there was evidence of collusion between Trump's campaign and Russia.
During an interview on MSNBC, the California Democrat was asked to respond to a Trump re-election campaign memo asking TV producers to challenge their guests, including Swalwell, who in the past said there was proof of collusion. The memo was sent after Attorney General William Barr released a summary of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation which was unable to determine there was collusion between members of Trump's team and the Kremlin.
"To that I would say the only person who has made false statements about Russia is Donald Trump," Swalwell said on MSNBC. "And I stand by what I said about seeing evidence of collusion and if he has a problem with that, he can sue me. And I promise you I would win in court."