US Senator Ted Cruz has raised Democratic hackles and Republican chuckles with a campaign-trail stand-up skit in Congressman Eric Swalwell's alleged relationship with a suspected Chinese spy.
Cruz cracked jokes at a campaign rally on Saturday for the Georgia run-off election between Republican incumbents David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler and Democrat challengers Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock.
"For a long time, we've known the Democrats were in bed with China. We just didn't realize quite how literally," Cruz said at the rally in the town of Cumming.
Cruz, the son of a Cuban immigrant, laid into Warnock for what the latter described as "embracing" the late Cuban President and Communist Party First Secretary Fidel Castro, adding: "Some of us take that a little personally".
"As the son of a Cuban immigrant, I have said many, many times: 'screw the Chinese communists!'. Apparently Eric Swalwell said: 'OK...'"
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Swalwell made a meteoric rise from being a small-town councilman in Dublin, California, in 2010 to the US House of Representatives in 2015 — and subsequently onto the powerful Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence in his second two-year term.
Former Chinese student Fang Fang, who goes by the name of Christine Fang, worked on Swalwell's election campaign, and has since come under investigation by the FBI. It emerged in December 2020 that Fang had a sexual encounter with an unnamed mayor of an Ohio town some time between 2011 and 2015 in a car that had been bugged by the FBI, while an older mayor from a "midwestern" town had previously referred to her as his "girlfriend".
Democrat House Leader Nancy Pelosi has come under pressure for appointing Swalwell to the committee and keeping him there even after the scandal broke.