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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Swalwell Scandal, Resignations & DC’s Hidden Power Games

The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show

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Society & Culture, Daily News, News, Politics, News Commentary

4.511.4K Ratings

🗓️ 15 April 2026

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

On this explosive episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor breaks down the shocking resignation of Eric Swalwell amid mounting allegations—and why the timing raises serious questions. From behind-the-scenes political maneuvering to the culture of power, secrecy, and alleged misconduct in Washington, Tudor exposes how both parties may be playing a calculated game to protect influence and control outcomes.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:02.5

Guaranteed Human.

0:05.3

Welcome to the Tudor Dixon podcast.

0:07.1

There is so much going on in Congress right now, although it should have already been going on.

0:12.8

We should have already known about everything that's happening.

0:15.5

But let's just dive right into these resignations and the allegations against Eric Swalwell.

0:22.0

And let me clarify, I guess one of these is now like officially a retirement, and then we

0:26.8

have a retirement and a resignation. And we'll get into why we have those, but one of them is a

0:33.3

Republican. His name is Congressman Tony Gonzalez. And he made this statement, which I just think is

0:39.5

pretty tacky. Tacky's not even like enough of a word for this. He says, there's a season for

0:46.1

everything, and God has a plan for us all. When Congress returns tomorrow, I will file my retirement

0:52.7

from office. It has been my privilege to serve the great

0:56.1

people of Texas. God has a plan for us all. This is like weird to talk about God because he is

1:04.5

retiring so that he can essentially avoid an ethics investigation and just step out and hope nobody's going to actually

1:12.8

look into the fact that we all know he was having an affair with a 35-year-old staffer. Let's not

1:19.0

forget. He was having an affair with a staffer. Her husband found out, but this was like a year

1:24.3

ago that we heard about this. Okay. so now he's retiring, retiring, because like it's an eye for an eye.

1:33.7

We'll get into that too.

1:34.7

So he's stepping away so that all of the gory details of what he did to this woman do not come out

1:42.1

because he had an affair with her. He was 45. She was

1:46.9

45. Her husband found some inappropriate text messages from him that were like, you know,

1:54.2

send me pictures and let's get it on. And they broke up. They were no longer, they were no longer together. And then he started

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