MUST WATCH: Libs of TikTok crashes Eric Swalwell’s office after Stacie Laughton scandal, asks if congressman intends to endorse anymore pedophiles

“Is he [Swalwell] going to endorse bank robbers next, or is he just going to stick to the pedophiles?"

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Libs of Tiktok's Chaya Raichik went to California Democratic Congressman Eric Swalwell’s office to confront him over campaigning with Stacie Laughton, the first openly transgender lawmaker in the US, who is facing federal charges in connection with sexual exploitation at a daycare center.

Swalwell (D-CA) attended campaign events with the former New Hampshire state representative.



Swalwell was not in the office but Raichik was able to speak with Yardena Wolf, his chief of staff, and videoed the encounter.

Raichik asked Wolf to ask the embattled congressman if he intends to endorse more pedophiles for office. Then followed up and asked “Is Stacie Laughton the only pedophile that he has endorsed for office? Is he going to endorse other types of criminals, or is he going to, you know, stick with just endorsing the pedophiles?”



After giving Wolf her email, Raichik inquired, “Is he [Swalwell] going to endorse bank robbers next, or is he just going to stick to the pedophiles? I'd love to know. I'm sure his constituents would love to know as well.”

After Raichik left the office she said to the camera, “Eric Swalwell has a very impressive resume. He banged a Chinese spy, he farted on live TV, and now a new edition: campaigning for pedophiles for office, so great stuff, and hopefully we'll get some answers from Eric.”



Laughton, 39 was also photographed with former Texas representative Beto O'Rourke in 2019, who was getting ready to launch his campaign for the 2020 US presidential election at the time.

Laughton was federally charged with one count of sexual exploitation of children and aiding and abetting by the US Attorney's Office District of Massachusetts. According to Libs of TikTok, Laughton has a criminal history dating back to 2008.



A teacher at the daycare, Lindsay Groves, Laughton's former girlfriend, allegedly assisted the lawmaker in obtaining sexual pictures of the children and has also been arrested and charged with child exploitation.

Groves allegedly used bathroom breaks for the children to take pictures of the children and send the photos to Laughton. Phones obtained by the prosecution contained over 2,500 text messages between Laughton and Groves and included at least four sexually explicit pictures of children between three and five years of age.  

According to the Boston Herald, in one of the texts allegedly from Groves, she said to Laughton, "I want to do this with you with one of my kids" and sent a picture of the genitals of a prepubescent boy.  

Laughton allegedly responded, "I also need to be honest I mean yes that picture was hot of that little boy but you probably have gotten the picture by now that I prefer little girls (sic), but he is cute." 

According to the outlet, in other texts, the couple allegedly discussed hooking up with each other and with children.  

Groves was employed by the daycare from 2017 up until June of this year, according to the Boston Herald.  

A mother of one of the boys at the daycare filed a lawsuit against the daycare where Groves was employed since 2017 until June of this year, alleging that the business had been told, as early as 2018, that Groves "was inappropriately touching children under their care" and "did nothing to protect the children."

Charges of sexual exploitation of children can result in a sentence of at least 15 years and up to 30 years in prison and include, at least five years and up to a lifetime of supervised release as well as a fine of up to $250,000.
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