Swalwell: Trump ‘acts on Russia’s behalf’

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California Rep. Eric Swalwell, a Democratic presidential candidate, said Sunday that Trump “acts on Russia’s behalf”

He certainly acts on Russia's behalf,“ Swalwell said. “And it's a claim from someone who also worked as a prosecutor for seven years and had the responsibility of looking at evidence and putting it before a jury.“

“He also acts like Russia's leader,” Swalwell continued. “He attacks our free press. He acts in such a lawless way, and what we're seeing most recently, telling a Customs and Border official that he would pardon him if he broke the law. And he puts his family in charge and in positions of power.“

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