‘Are You OK?’Eric Swalwell Publicly Goes After Jim Jordan For Sharing Fake AI Image Of Trump Protecting Animals

Rep. Eric Swalwell calls out Jim Jordan for promoting absurd conspiracy theories during a House hearing.


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At a House Judiciary Committee hearing that was supposed to tackle immigration, Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) took a sharp turn to roast Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) for descending into right-wing nonsense. Instead of addressing actual issues, Jordan had been tweeting an AI-generated image of Trump cradling a duck and pushing the wild claim that migrants were stealing pets.

And the House Judiciary GOP’s Twitter? Yeah, that’s where the official, taxpayer-funded handle is being used to promote this ā€œprotect our ducksā€ absurdity, because that’s apparently where the focus is these days.

Pushback was quick in some comments.


This bizarre conspiracy, like many others in the MAGA playbook, was debunked by officials in Springfield, Ohio. Springfield’s Strategic Engagement Manager, Karen Graves, fired back at JD Vance’s claims, confirming there were no credible reports of immigrants stealing pets, squatting, or disrupting traffic.Ā Swalwell didn’t mince words, sarcastically asking Jordan if he was ā€œokayā€ and calling him out for disrespecting the victims of crime in the room.

This isn’t the first time Swalwell has clashed with Jordan. Earlier this year, he called him out for dodging subpoenas—because apparently, wild conspiracies are more Jordan’s speed than actual governance.

This latest clash between Swalwell and Jordan isn’t just another Capitol Hill spat; it’s a glimpse into how far-right disinformation is being normalized at the highest levels of government. When elected officials are more focused on pushing debunked conspiracies and AI-generated nonsense than addressing real-world issues, it’s clear we’ve crossed into dangerous territory. The stakes are real, and while Jordan and his crew are busy tweeting about imaginary pet thieves, the rest of us are left wondering—what happened to the grown-ups in the room?

Featured image via screengrab.



Jon Mark

I'm a freelancer based in Texas. My interests include politics and almost everything else, except leaving the house—I'm definitely not a fan of that. I have experience with hardship, and occasionally, success.

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