Second Swalwell Sex-Tape Bombshell Drops As Posobiec Unleashes Forensic-Backed Bedroom Video

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Conservative commentator Jack Posobiec has released a second explosive video that appears to show Democrat Rep. Eric Swalwell in bed with an alleged sex worker, deepening the scandal already engulfing the California congressman and gubernatorial hopeful.

According to Gateway Pundit, Posobiec announced on X that he had obtained the new footage, which he said was recorded only moments after the first compromising clip of Swalwell began circulating online earlier in the day. That initial video was released by controversial financier Pharma Bro Martin Shkreli, who claimed to have received it from a source and publicly warned Swalwells campaign he would publish it if they did not respond.

Posobiec further disclosed that he had secured a digital forensics report that, he said, attests to the authenticity of both videos now roiling Swalwells already troubled political career. As The Gateway Pundit previously reported, Shkrelis first video showed Swalwell in an intimate encounter with a woman described as a sex worker and explicitly identified as not being his wife.

The disgraced Democrat has long been dogged by allegations of unethical and compromising conduct, most notoriously his relationship with suspected Chinese intelligence asset Fang Fang, a scandal that raised serious national security concerns. That history, extensively documented by The Gateway Pundit over the years, now collides with fresh visual evidence that appears to undercut the family-man image Swalwell has tried to cultivate while campaigning for Californias governors mansion.

The latest video, as described by Posobiec, captures Swalwell in what appears to be a private bedroom setting, behavior that stands in stark contrast to the moralizing persona he adopted while attacking conservatives. Shkreli, who first brought the scandal to light, said he had attempted to give Swalwells team an opportunity to respond before going public, reaching out to the campaign on X on Saturday to alert them that he was in possession of the footage.

When no meaningful response emerged, Shkreli posted the first video roughly twenty minutes later, showing Swalwell in a compromising position with the alleged sex worker. He accompanied the release with a blunt caption: Here is the @ericswalwell video. my source says it was taken in his home and the woman is a sex worker.

Posobiecs digital forensic analysis, which he shared on X, asserts that the new clip corroborates the identity of the man in the bed as Swalwell, the same congressman who spent years lecturing the country about decency while aggressively pushing impeachment against President Donald Trump. In the footage, the married California Democrat is reportedly seen in an intimate scenario with the woman and another man, groping and engaging in conduct that, if committed by a Republican, would almost certainly trigger immediate calls for resignation from the corporate media and Democrat leadership.

These videos land just days after The Gateway Pundit reported on a separate bombshell: a former Swalwell staffers allegation that the congressman sexually assaulted her on two occasions while she was too intoxicated to consent. The woman recounted waking up naked and bruised in Swalwells hotel bed following an incident in 2019, and described another disturbing encounter in 2024 in which she says she repeatedly said no as Swalwell allegedly forced himself on her.

CNN, hardly a conservative outlet, subsequently followed up with reporting that three additional women have accused Swalwell of sexual misconduct, including sending unsolicited explicit messages and making unwanted advances. Faced with mounting accusations and now graphic video evidence, Team Swalwell has attempted the standard Democrat damage-control playbook, but the political and moral walls appear to be closing in rapidly.

Senior staff for Californias 14th Congressional District and the Eric Swalwell for Governor 2026 campaign issued a remarkable public statement distancing themselves from their own boss. As leaders of teams working for Eric Swalwell, were horrified by the recent reporting in the San Francisco Chronicle and by CNN. We stand with our former colleague, and the other women who have come forward. We believe you should stand with them, too.

They went on to condemn the alleged conduct in unusually stark terms for sitting staffers. The behavior detailed in these reports is abhorrent, beneath the dignity of those serving in public office and betrays the trust of all Californians. We also understand that we lead teams who need guidance and stability now, more than ever.

The staff emphasized that their continued presence in their roles should not be interpreted as a vote of confidence in Swalwell himself. We are focused on supporting our colleagues during this challenging time. Any decision of staff members to remain in their roles in the interim should not be viewed as support for Eric Swalwell. We recognize that not everyone in particular our junior staff can immediately forfeit their income and benefits without significant personal risk or consequence.

Their statement underscored that their primary duty now is to the people they supervise and the constituents they serve, not to the embattled congressman. Our responsibility now is to them. We, more than he, understand that we have obligations to the people we lead and to the constituents of Californias 14th Congressional District. Those of us that remain on staff do so for the sole purpose of ensuring that as many of those obligations are fulfilled as possible.

The Gateway Pundit has noted that it has not independently verified the authenticity of the videos, even as Posobiec cites forensic backing for their legitimacy. Swalwells campaign has so far declined to respond to The Gateway Pundits inquiries, leaving voters to weigh a growing pile of allegations, on-camera evidence, and even internal staff revolt against the carefully crafted image of a Democrat who once styled himself as a guardian of decency while targeting a Republican president.