Open Secrets: Power, Silence, and How Political Stories Break with Michael Trujillo
Trigger Warning: This episode includes discussion of alleged sexual misconduct, including rape, abuse of power, and the treatment of victims. Listener discretion is advised.
In this episode of Flor Unmuted, I sit down with political strategist Michael Trujillo for a conversation that pulls back the curtain on how campaigns actually operate and what happens when private behavior becomes public reality.
We begin at the start of Michael’s career, working on Antonio Villaraigosa’s campaign, where he witnessed firsthand how narrative, media, and race can influence the outcome of an election. That early experience shaped how he approaches politics to this day.
From there, we move into a deeper and more complex discussion around Eric Swalwell, including what Michael says he had been tracking for years, the role of opposition research, and the challenges of bringing forward allegations in spaces where power, reputation, and risk all collide.
We also explore the idea of “open secrets” in politics, the role of silence and self-preservation within political circles, and how social media particularly female-led platforms—can shift the balance when traditional systems fail to act.
This episode touches on sensitive topics, including alleged sexual misconduct and abuse of power. Listener discretion is advised.
This is a conversation about timing, accountability, and the realities behind the headlines.