On Background with Susan Crabtree
Eric Swalwell's exit from the California governor's race was abrupt. But according to Susan Crabtree, it was not unexpected. In this episode of On Background, Susan Crabtree and Eric Eggers trace the years of rumored misconduct that preceded Swalwell's fall, the political calculation behind his implosion, and what it reveals about access journalism in both California and Washington, D.C. They examine the congressional ethics system, including the slush fund used to quietly settle harassment claims, and why it is structurally incapable of accountability. They also turn to the race to replace him. Billionaire Tom Steyer has emerged as the Democratic frontrunner, despite admitting he has not been following Gavin Newsom's record and having rolled out a plan that would effectively end immigration detention in California. Then Crabtree details the story she is currently reporting: the network of immigration nonprofits absorbing billions in taxpayer funds, including money used to shield convicted felons from deportation. In response to that kind of journalism, California legislators have introduced a bill that would fine reporters $10,000 and subject them to jail time for investigating those organizations. Crabtree also previews a coming investigation into how sexual harassment cases within the California congressional delegation were handled over the years, and who knew what, when. Follow on X! @susancrabtree @Eric_Eggers @Govt_Acct_Inst Watch full episodes of On Background with Susan Crabtree and Eric Eggers on the Government Accountability Institute YouTube channel. Watch Here: https://www.youtube.com/@Govt_Acct_Inst
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