Kash Patel's push against Democratic lawmaker raises concerns within FBI
Source: Washington Post
March 28, 2026 at 11:57 a.m. EDT
FBI Director Kash Patel is pressing to release a decade-old investigative file involving Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-California) and a suspected Chinese intelligence operative, recently dispatching agents in the Bureaus San Francisco office to quickly redact the files before they are released publicly despite no evidence of wrongdoing by Swalwell, according to three people familiar with the effort.
The potential release is part of the Trump administrations aggressive push to investigate Swalwell, a vocal critic of President Donald Trump and a leading Democratic candidate for California governor, according to the people familiar with the effort. It is highly unusual for the FBI to release case files tied to a probe that did not result in criminal charges.
As FBI director, Patel has focused on trying to bring a criminal case against the outspoken Democrat, reassigning multiple agents in San Francisco to work on the matter, the current and former officials said. FBI leaders have even discussed sending agents to China to talk to the suspected intelligence operative, believing she could have damaging information about Swalwell, according to two of the people familiar with the investigation. The people familiar with the matter spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss an investigation that has not been made public.
The Chinese woman at issue is Christine Fang, also known as Fang Fang, who reportedly courted Swalwell and other California politicians in the United States from 2011 to 2015. She helped with fundraising for Swalwells 2014 reelection campaign and even helped place an intern in his congressional office. When federal agents conveyed their concerns about Fang to Swalwell around 2015, he reportedly cut off ties with her and said he helped investigators. Swalwell was not accused of any wrongdoing when the FBI investigated his relationship with Fang a decade ago. In 2023, the Republican-led House Ethics Committee closed a two-year investigation into the congressman, deciding to take no further action.
Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/03/28/fbi-patel-eric-swalwell/
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Since Keystone Kash's email was hacked, time for his own distraction.
vapor2
(4,480 posts)mahina
(20,642 posts)An outstanding president.
This sad little toady is a broken man who will have no effect on Ericʻs destiny.
ChicagoTeamster
(934 posts)And Michaels Flynn's Russia contacts and records of cash deposits from Kremlin linked accounts, none of which he reported as required by SAEDA regulation which was why he was canned from his role as DIA director
And Steve Bannon, Boris Epshteyn, and Roger Stone had known Russia connections over the years as well. Bannon and Stone were also implicated in Bolsonaro's attempted coup in Brazil.
Oh, and what about the rest of the Epstein files they promised to release?
muriel_volestrangler
(106,169 posts)"Highly unorthodox"? Yeah, how about "treasonous".
Since this is Bezos's Washington Post, who can't say a plain word against the Trump regime, it's "the bid to pursue a political foe of the president", rather than "weaponization", or "illegal use of a government bureau to harass a political opponent" (even the use of "foe" implies Swalwell is an "enemy", rather than a mainstream politician). And they report the alarms being that it "could compromise law enforcement sources and investigatory methods, making it harder for the FBI to gain trust with potential witnesses", rather than be an illegal use of government power to manufacture slurs and innuendo against someone who cooperated fully with the FBI.
Patel is dubbed a "conservative firebrand", as opposed to a conspiracy theorist and Trump bootlicker who'd do anything to take revenge on the people who took part in his impeachments.
jfz9580m
(17,179 posts)paleotn
(22,187 posts)Hang it up, Jeebs. Its going nowhere