Eric Swalwell Reminds Everyone He’s Trash With Response to Ben Sasse Cancer Announcement

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Democrat Rep. Eric Swalwell (CA-14) really doesn't get enough credit for being simultaneously one of the least intellectually gifted and most vile creatures scurrying about the halls of Congress, but he should.

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Often outshined by colleagues like AOC and Jasmine Crockett, Swalwell has quietly amassed a resume of reprehensibility that could rival even the most mystifyingly moronic figures of the resistance party.

The California gubernatorial candidate fleshed out his resume once more on Tuesday, taking a terrible announcement by former senator Ben Sasse, who revealed he is battling stage-four pancreatic cancer, and turning it into a political talking point.

Because Swalwell saw a man emotionally declaring that he has effectively been given a "death sentence" and thought, 'How can I score with my base?'

"How can someone so good like Ben Sasse be stricken with something so bad like pancreatic cancer? Life’s unfair. Terribly so," Swalwell said in a statement on X. "But that’s why we can’t allow the proposed 40% cut to cancer funding."

"2 out of 5 of us will be told one day, 'I’m sorry. You have cancer.' Let’s make that not a death sentence, but a chance to live decades more."

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What would motivate a man, and I use the term loosely, to post something like that? Well, it's safe to assume he was likely dropped on his head at birth. That seems to be a foregone conclusion. Definitely hit his skull a couple of times while getting swirlied daily in junior high.

Perhaps more importantly, having proven he's willing to whore himself out to a Chinese spy—allegedly—you're clearly looking at an individual who will literally do anything to score politically. Hence, taking tragic news and spinning it into a message on government funding. 

What an asshat.

Naturally, responses on X were pretty heated. A good percentage of them are not printable due to their excessive use of the f-word. But many people pointed out that Swalwell was out of line.

"Using Ben Sasse's announcement of stage 4 pancreatic cancer to push an agency funding argument is about as garbage as it gets," one political commentator wrote. "You didn't even have the decency to wish him well before trying to score political points (off) his tragic situation."

"Ben Sasse is a very good man. You should consider being more like him."

"Man, you are a tool," journalist Adam Housley said with the benefit of a vast swath of evidence to the same.

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What Swalwell is referring to is a 40 percent cut to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) budget. That proposal was detailed in leaked drafts of the official FY2026 budget request, which includes consolidating NIH's 27 institutes and centers into 8, capping indirect costs on grants at 15%, and redirecting priorities.

But the critical thing to understand is that it's a proposal opposed by Congress. So Eric knows it's unlikely to happen, and yet, he still had to take someone's devastating news and somehow make it about politics.

A trash human being by any measure.

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