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Today on Media Miss Minute, former California Congressman Eric Swalwell is under investigation
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but not for the allegations making headlines. And Vice President J.D. Vance highlights one
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of his proudest moves in office. I'm Craig DeGrelly. In today's Media Miss Minute
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we're looking at two stories getting little attention from partisan outlets, starting with what the left is missing. The Department of Homeland Security is
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investigating Eric Swalwell, but not over the recent sexual misconduct allegations. U.S. Citizenship
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and Immigration Services has referred claims that the California Democrat employed a Brazilian
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national as a nanny without proper work authorization. The complaint alleges the nanny
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continued working after her authorization expired in 2022 and that Swalwell used campaign funds to
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pay her under the table. Now to what the right is missing. Vice President J.D. Vance pointed to a key
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policy shift he says he's most proud of. Speaking at a Turning Point USA event, Vance said the United
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States is no longer buying weapons to send to Ukraine. It's one of the things I'm proudest that
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we've done in his administration is we've told Europe that if you want to buy weapons you can
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but the United States is not buying weapons and sending them to Ukraine anymore. We're just out of that business. It's a very good thing. The U.S. has scaled back military and financial
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support for Kyiv since President Trump's second term began last year. For more stories missed or
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minimized by partisan media, just open the Straight Arrow News app and tap on the Media Mis tab