What is the media actually doing?

The scandal facing Congressman Eric Swalwell has demonstrated two things of great interest.

The first is the very poor choice of our representatives in Congress. We must be more selective and careful about whom we vote for and whom we support in politics. There is a serious problem regarding morality and integrity, and no one is talking about it.

The second is the profound hypocrisy of the mainstream media. They lend themselves to promoting the progressive agenda; they give space to feminists who promote #MeToo and play the victim 24 hours a day. However, in this story alone, there are 15 women who were allegedly raped. No one interviewed them; no one has made their stories known.

It is not very different from other similar stories.

In 2022, I personally interviewed Tara Reade, who publicly accused Joe Biden of sexually abusing her. Tara confided in me extremely delicate and unpleasant details of her experience. And with her, it was the same. Her story received little coverage.

She told me herself how Kamala Harris and Michelle Obama, both feminists, turned their backs on her when she turned to them for help in such a delicate moment. They left her alone.

However, they and the framework created by the left are ready and willing to accuse and attack anyone who is not from their party in order to neutralize them politically.

Feminism—once again making use of selective justice—remains silent before at least 15 women who were allegedly raped by Congressman Swalwell.

What is the media doing besides propaganda and fake news? Why are they not interviewing these women who have so much to tell?

Where is the journalism?

We are supposed to be the voice of the people, and once again, this is not being fulfilled. They fail the citizens and use them to promote agendas and nothing more.

About the author:

Jennifer Barreto-Leyva is a multi-faceted professional and a powerhouse in the Hispanic community.
She is an attorney, journalist, and author. Pro-life activist. Former Fox News correspondent. Is part of the editorial national board of the Republican National Hispanic Assembly. Boasts a distinguished 31-year career in the media industry. TV and radio host and producer. Former Venezuelan ambassador at the Britts Global organization in the United Nations. Politics analyst. Opinion columnist, President of The Ladies Coalition. Director for LATAM of Latinas 4 life.
Named for Parade Magazine, 7 years in a row, as one of the 50 most influential and powerful Latinas worldwide.