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No, Eric Swalwell’s downfall is not a ‘testament’ to the power of investigative reporting
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National Review (United States) | Apr 19, 2026
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Focusing solely on Swalwell's downfall detracts from larger systemic issues in politics and the media, which should be addressed collectively.
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The public's trust in investigative journalism is waning, as seen in Swalwell's case, indicating a need for media reform and transparency.
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Swalwell's situation demonstrates that sensationalism in media can overshadow substantive reporting, leading to misinterpretations of events.
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Investigative reporting is essential for democracy, and Swalwell's downfall highlights the need for accountability among public officials.
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The media's role in political narratives is complex, and Swalwell's case illustrates both the strengths and limitations of investigative journalism.
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