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Navigating the Narrow Bridge: Congressman Eric Swalwell and the Fight for Democracy

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This week, Representative Eric Swalwell joins host Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush to discuss the ongoing challenges facing American democracy, lessons not learned in the January 6th Capitol riot, and the critical role of faith communities in this time of division. Together, they explore the importance of political engagement, especially in the face of significant threats to fundamental democratic norms and vital public services.

Reflecting on his experience during the January 6th attack, Congressman Swalwell shares his outrage that heroic law enforcement officers who saved lives that day are now being vilified while the perpetrators are pardoned and exalted. He emphasizes the need for Congress to protect essential services like healthcare and education – and to remain committed to fighting for justice, fairness, and security for all Americans.

“Go one more rung up the ladder of where you are right now. Go one more rung up the ladder to give yourself more agency and put yourself higher and closer to where decisions are being made. And if you've never gone to a local city council meeting before and you care deeply about what's happening in your community, go to a city council meeting. And then the next time you go, speak at the city council meeting, and then find out when those council members are up for election and find one that you can get involved with.”

Congressman Eric Swalwell is a seven-term member of Congress, representing California’s 14th District. A former prosecutor who led the Hate Crimes Unit in Alameda County, his experience in local government prepared him for his Congressional role, where he served on the House Intelligence Committee and played a key role in the investigations into Russian interference and President Trump's impeachments. Known for his bold voice, both on the House Floor and across his social media platforms, Rep. Swalwell consistently speaks out on issues that matter to everyday Americans, never shying away from standing up for what he believes in.

Please share this episode with one person who would enjoy hearing this conversation, and thank you for listening!

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This week, Representative Eric Swalwell joins host Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush to discuss the ongoing challenges facing American democracy, lessons not learned in the January 6th Capitol riot, and the critical role of faith communities in this time of division. Together, they explore the importance of political engagement, especially in the face of significant threats to fundamental democratic norms and vital public services.

Reflecting on his experience during the January 6th attack, Congressman Swalwell shares his outrage that heroic law enforcement officers who saved lives that day are now being vilified while the perpetrators are pardoned and exalted. He emphasizes the need for Congress to protect essential services like healthcare and education – and to remain committed to fighting for justice, fairness, and security for all Americans.

“Go one more rung up the ladder of where you are right now. Go one more rung up the ladder to give yourself more agency and put yourself higher and closer to where decisions are being made. And if you've never gone to a local city council meeting before and you care deeply about what's happening in your community, go to a city council meeting. And then the next time you go, speak at the city council meeting, and then find out when those council members are up for election and find one that you can get involved with.”

Congressman Eric Swalwell is a seven-term member of Congress, representing California’s 14th District. A former prosecutor who led the Hate Crimes Unit in Alameda County, his experience in local government prepared him for his Congressional role, where he served on the House Intelligence Committee and played a key role in the investigations into Russian interference and President Trump's impeachments. Known for his bold voice, both on the House Floor and across his social media platforms, Rep. Swalwell consistently speaks out on issues that matter to everyday Americans, never shying away from standing up for what he believes in.

Please share this episode with one person who would enjoy hearing this conversation, and thank you for listening!

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