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Swalwell announces resignation from Congress after sexual misconduct allegations torpedoed gubernatorial bid

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Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., announced he would resign his congressional seat on Monday on the heels of multiple bombshell reports last Friday that forced him to drop out of a bid to become the next governor of California.

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«I am deeply sorry to my family, staff, and constituents for mistakes in judgment I’ve made in my past,» Swalwell said ina statement. «I will fight the serious, false allegation made against me. However, I must take responsibility and ownership for the mistakes I did make.»

«I am aware of efforts to bring an immediate expulsion vote against me and other members. Expelling anyone in Congress without due process, within days of an allegation being made, is wrong,» he continued. «But it’s also wrong for my constituents to have me distracted from my duties. Therefore, I plan to resign my seat in Congress.»

While Democrats fell short of calling on Swalwell to resign his seat, the Chronicle’s scathing reporting left a wave of Swalwell’s colleagues rescinding their support for his campaign — including former U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.

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Pelosi urged that consideration of the accusations against Swalwell take place outside of the context of his campaign.

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California gubernatorial candidate Eric Swalwell waves before speaking at the 2026 California Democratic Party State Convention in San Francisco, Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

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«The young woman who has made serious allegations against Congressman Swalwell must be respected and heard. This extremely sensitive matter must be appropriately investigated with full transparency and accountability. As I discussed with Congressman Swalwell, it is clear that this is best done outside of a gubernatorial campaign,» Pelosi said in statements given to NBC.

A number of other Democrats soon joined the former speaker’s calls, with a handful rescinding previous endorsements of the campaign.

«I’ve read the San Francisco Chronicle’s reporting, and I take it seriously,» Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., said in a post to X.

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«What is described is indefensible. Women who come forward with accounts like this deserve to be heard with respect, not questioned or dismissed,» he added.

Swalwell first became a member of the House of Representatives in 2013. Before his time in Congress, Swalwell served as a prosecutor in the Alameda County District Attorney’s Office before becoming a city councilmember in Dublin, California, in 2010.

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Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) wears a protective mask while speaking during a House Intelligence Committee hearing on April 15, 2021 in Washington, D.C. (Al Drago-Pool/Getty Images)

As a member of the House, Swalwell helped spearhead impeachment efforts against President Donald Trump in 2019 and, before that, led inquiries on whether Russian interference had meaningfully impacted the 2016 presidential election.

It’s unclear if Swalwell’s resignation marks an end to his political career.

In its Friday report, the San Francisco Chronicle detailed graphic accounts from a woman accusing Swalwell of pursuing intoxicated women, pressuring employees into intimate situations and asking for explicit images from female contacts.

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Rumblings of misconduct from Swalwell first emerged earlier this month when Cheyenne Hunt, a former Capitol Hill staffer and a political media personality, began circulating testimony from women who said they had been sexually assaulted by the congressman.

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Democratic United States Representative Eric Swalwell delivers a speech as he attends the SEIU-United Service Workers West (SEIU-USWW)’s Gubernatorial Candidate Worker Forum at Meruelo Studios in Los Angeles, California, on January 10, 2026. (Etienne Laurent/AFP)

«The Democratic candidate currently leading in the California governor’s race has a known history of being predatory towards women,» Hunt claimed in a post to social media.

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Despite initially remaining moot on the allegations, Swalwell’s office broke its silence on the matter in comments made to the New York Post earlier this week.

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«This false, outrageous rumor is being spread 27 days before an election begins by flailing opponents who have sadly teamed up with MAGA conspiracy theorists because they know Eric Swalwell is the frontrunner in this race,» Micah Beasley, a spokesperson for Swalwell, said.

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Swalwell’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.



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Kagan screamed so loudly at liberal ally after Dobbs leak the ‘wall was shaking,’ book claims

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FIRST ON FOX: Justice Elena Kagan’s frustrations boiled over in the aftermath of the Dobbs opinion leak in 2022, leading her to allegedly scream «so loudly» at Justice Stephen Breyer that the «wall was shaking,» observers said, according to a new book.

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Conservative author and Fox News contributor Mollie Hemingway’s forthcoming book «Alito,» reviewed by Fox News Digital and set for release Tuesday, details the incident and other heated moments surrounding the leak, which spurred waves of protests and death threats against the five conservative justices expected to overturn Roe that year. 

The Supreme Court’s deep division on abortion was clear at the time, but the book reveals that a typically unified liberal bloc was also fractured.

Hemingway wrote that Kagan, an Obama appointee, angrily confronted Breyer, a Clinton appointee, in May 2022 behind closed doors after at least one justice, Samuel Alito, had asked his liberal colleagues to speed up writing their dissent because of security threats. Breyer was most likely to agree to Alito’s request, Hemingway wrote.

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Justice Elena Kagan, retired Justice Stephen Breyer (Erin Schaff, Evan Vucci-Pool/Getty Images)

«Though he had not said he would accommodate the justices whose lives were at risk by getting out a dissent, [Breyer] was the member of the liberal bloc most willing to do so,» Hemingway wrote. «Fiercely liberal in his jurisprudence and in strong disagreement with the majority decision, he nevertheless was a gentleman and a friend to all on the Court. Kagan remonstrated with Breyer not to accommodate the majority, screaming so loudly, observers noted, that the ‘wall was shaking.’»

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Fox News Digital reached out to representatives for Breyer as well as the Supreme Court’s press office for comment on the book.

The security threats at the time were severe, as protesters who supported access to abortion frequently showed up at conservative justices’ homes. Shortly after the leak, Attorney General Merrick Garland ordered the U.S. Marshals Service to provide full-time security for all the justices, but he drew criticism because authorities did not arrest protesters despite a law that prohibits «picketing or parading» near a federal judge’s home to influence a court decision.

In June 2022, before the Supreme Court issued its decision, a suspect armed with a pistol, knife and burglary tools was arrested near Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s home. Nicholas Roske, who now goes by Sophie, later pleaded guilty to attempting to murder a Supreme Court justice and received a controversial sentence of eight years in prison, which the Department of Justice is appealing.

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Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito. (Erin Schaff/The New York Times via AP)

«As the protests continued, the Alitos were moved to a secure location,» Hemingway wrote. «Justice Barrett had to put on a bulletproof vest in front of her children, most of whom still lived at home.»

Kagan’s contentious interaction with Breyer, who was set to retire in June 2022, came after a May 12 conference meeting, according to the book. Only the nine justices attend conference meetings, which are held periodically. Hemingway, who wrote the book based on interviews with the justices and dozens of others, said at this point the majority opinion had been ready for months and only the dissents were outstanding. 

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Hemingway did not name the justices she interviewed because they spoke on background, but she told Fox News Digital she spoke with most of them.

«Alito asked the dissenters to make the completion of their dissents their priority because delay of the decision was a security threat,» Hemingway wrote. «Abortion supporters had an incentive to kill one or more of the justices in the majority to change the outcome. The dissenters demurred. [Justice Neil] Gorsuch spoke up, asking for a date by which they might be done. They would not give a date.»

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Fox News contributor Mollie Hemingway during Fox News appearance.  (Fox News Channel )

The landmark opinion, overturning Roe 5-4 and upholding a Mississippi law 6-3 that banned most abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy, was released June 24, 2022. An investigative report by the New York Times detailed an internal effort spearheaded by Chief Justice John Roberts, the lone conservative to object to dismantling Roe, and Breyer to flip one conservative in the months leading up to the decision. Breyer had been eyeing Justice Brett Kavanaugh, the outlet reported.

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Hemingway’s book sheds new light on those internal deliberations, which came against the backdrop of heightened polarization over the decades-long fight over Roe.

«Everyone knew that the leak posed a serious security risk for justices. Since decisions do not take effect until issued officially from the bench, the death of a justice before then could alter the result. The threat of assassination increased dramatically.»

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The Supreme Court’s draft opinion, authored by Alito, was published May 2 in Politico, representing a stunning breach of the high court’s rules. The leaker’s identity remains unknown to this day.

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«In the ensuing weeks, hundreds of pregnancy centers, churches, and pro-life organizations would be vandalized, some even set ablaze,» Hemingway wrote of the fallout.

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La estrella del fútbol inglés que tocó fondo tras fracasar con su selección: “Tenía un problema conmigo”

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Tony Adams relató cómo la derrota ante Alemania en la Eurocopa 1996 lo llevó a una crisis personal y adicción al alcohol (Captura/YouTube)

La historia de Tony Adams, excapitán del Arsenal y de la selección de Inglaterra, revela el impacto personal que tuvo la eliminación ante Alemania en la Eurocopa 1996. En una entrevista con FourFourTwo, relató cómo, luego de aquel encuentro, su adicción al alcohol lo llevó a tocar fondo antes de iniciar un extenso proceso de recuperación que ya supera los 30 años de sobriedad.

Tras el certamen, el defensor atravesó uno de los periodos más difíciles de su vida profesional y personal. El jugador describió el efecto devastador que la final tuvo sobre él y detalló una caída en el consumo excesivo de alcohol: “Me fui de juerga durante 44 días y toqué fondo… Desde entonces, he estado sobrio y estoy orgulloso de no haber vuelto a caer durante tres décadas”.

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El 26 de junio de 1996 marcó el fin del torneo para Inglaterra y el inicio de un momento crítico para Adams. Explicó que no consumió alcohol durante la competencia, pero la derrota en semifinales —agravada por el penal fallado por Gareth Southgate— precipitó una recaída que duró semanas. “Fue determinante para mí. Si Gareth hubiera anotado, habríamos llegado a la final. No sabía si iba a jugar, tenía una inyección en la rodilla, pero tras el penal no tuve defensa”, rememoró.

Durante esos días, Adams se aisló y cayó en la desesperación, mientras veía cómo sus compañeros volvían a sus casas. “Nunca me sentí tan solo y desesperado como cuando vi a todos los jugadores marchándose. El alcohol estaba por todas partes”, confesó.

A su vez, reconoció que el fondo del problema no era solo la bebida: “No tenía un problema con el alcohol, tenía un problema conmigo. Cuando solucioné eso, dejé de necesitar el alcohol”.

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Gareth Southgate falla el penal que sentencia la eliminación de Inglaterra en semifinales de la Eurocopa (Daily Mail)
Gareth Southgate falla el penal que sentencia la eliminación de Inglaterra en semifinales de la Eurocopa (Daily Mail)

La carrera de Adams se caracterizó por un ascenso rápido. A los 17 años, debutó profesionalmente con el Arsenal y a los 21 ya era el capitán del equipo. Sin embargo, la presión del entorno competitivo y la cultura de excesos del fútbol inglés de la época influyeron en el agravamiento de su dependencia. “Empecé con combinados de cerveza y terminé con vino, nunca disfrutando del sabor, solo buscando el efecto”, explicó a FourFourTwo.

Adams protagonizó incidentes de gran peligro, como cuando estrelló su auto bajo los efectos del alcohol, alcanzando un nivel de alcoholemia que superaba el límite legal por más del cuádruple. Sobrevivió de milagro gracias al cinturón de seguridad. “Fui a prisión y nadie mencionó si tenía un problema con la bebida”, describió.

Incluso llegó a disputar partidos en estado de ebriedad: “Hubo partidos con el Arsenal en los que estaba borracho”.

El trato hacia Adams dentro del vestuario y en los medios reforzaba el silencio: “La prensa era muy poderosa en ese tiempo, y las historias sobre mí eran constantes. Me convertí en el chiste recurrente del vestuario, pero nadie abordó el problema de fondo”. La normalización del consumo y la falta de apoyo atrasaron su acceso a la ayuda necesaria.

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Durante 44 días, Adams mantuvo un consumo excesivo de alcohol, aislándose y llegando al límite en su vida profesional y personal (Captura/YouTube)
Durante 44 días, Adams mantuvo un consumo excesivo de alcohol, aislándose y llegando al límite en su vida profesional y personal (Captura/YouTube)

El cambio comenzó cuando Adams, tras la ruptura de su primer matrimonio motivada por problemas similares, decidió buscar asistencia profesional. Se integró en Alcohólicos Anónimos y empezó una terapia sostenida con el terapeuta James West.

En tanto, la llegada de Arsène Wenger al Arsenal en 1996 fue un apoyo esencial en ese nuevo proceso: “Él solo quería lo mejor para nosotros. Me ayudó a alcanzar el 100% de mi capacidad, cuando antes jugaba apenas al 70%”.

Impulsado por su propia experiencia, el exjugador fundó la clínica Sporting Chance, destinada a la salud mental de deportistas profesionales. Además, su trilogía de libros —iniciada con Addicted en 1998 y seguida por Sober y 1996: Reflections on the year that changed my life— se consolidó como material de referencia para otros afectados.

Durante la entrevista, el exfutbolista habló también de las raíces familiares de su adicción. “Mi abuelo era alcohólico y mi padre, aunque nunca bebía, canalizaba su frustración de otras formas. Mi madre era una buena mujer, pero no tenía hábitos saludables”, recordó.

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Adams, que tiene su propia estatua en las afueras del Emirates Stadium, es referente en la lucha contra la adicción en el deporte (Wikimedia Commons)
Adams, que tiene su propia estatua en las afueras del Emirates Stadium, es referente en la lucha contra la adicción en el deporte (Wikimedia Commons)

Hoy en día, Adams se posiciona como figura central en la lucha contra las adicciones en el deporte británico y advierte sobre cuáles son las amenazas actuales: ”Las apuestas son una epidemia en el fútbol, así como también el aumento del uso de medicamentos en otros deportes“, señaló a FourFourTwo.

Además, Adams afirmó sentirse en paz con el recorrido personal que ha realizado: “Hoy me gusto a mí mismo. No me importa si piensas que soy un idiota. Me voy a ir al atardecer y vivir una vida fantástica”, sintetizó.

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Trump’s favorite field marshal: Who is Pakistan’s powerful army chief Asim Munir with deep intel ties

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President Donald Trump publicly thanked what he called Pakistan’s «great prime minister and field marshal, two fantastic people!!!» in a Truth Social post Friday praising Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Pakistan’s military chief, Asim Munir.

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Sharif quickly responded on X, «On behalf of the people of Pakistan, Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, and on my behalf, I express my deep and profound appreciation for your kind and gracious words.»

The public exchange capped a remarkable rise for Munir, who has become one of the few foreign officials trusted both by Trump and by Iran’s security establishment.

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In this photo released by the Inter Services Public Relations, Pakistan’s Chief of Defense Forces and Army Chief Gen. Asim Munir, center, Pakistan Naval Chief Admiral Naveed Ashraf, left, and Pakistan Air Force Chief Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Babar attend a guard of honor ceremony at the joint military command headquarters in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, Monday, Dec. 8, 2025.  (Inter Services Public Relations via AP)

Munir recently became the first foreign military leader to visit Iran since the latest escalation between the United States and Iran, according to Pakistani and Iranian reports. Arriving in full military uniform, he was warmly greeted by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and held meetings with senior Iranian military officials.

Retired Pakistani Gen. Ahmed Saeed told Fox News Digital that Munir has for months served as an informal back channel between Washington and Tehran, Iran, as the Trump administration tries to negotiate an end to the conflict, Iran’s nuclear program and the naval blockade in the Persian Gulf.

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Few foreign figures appear to have closer ties both to Trump and to Iran’s military hierarchy.

That has raised a striking question: How did the same man become close both to Trump and to some of Iran’s most powerful commanders?

Saeed, who said he has known Munir personally for years, told Fox News Digital that Munir began building ties with Iran while serving as Pakistan’s director general of military intelligence in 2016 and 2017.

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«He has been interacting with the leadership. He has been interacting with the intelligence community. He has been interacting with the IRGC,» or the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Saeed said.

According to Saeed, Munir built ties not only with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps but also with Iran’s regular army and intelligence apparatus. Saeed said Munir had longstanding contact with former Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Quds Force commander Qassem Soleimani, who was killed in a U.S. strike in 2020, commander Hossein Salami, who was killed in an Israeli strike in June 2025, and other Iranian military figures.

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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian meets with Pakistanâs Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Asim Munir

Few foreign figures appear to have closer ties both to Trump and to Iran’s military hierarchy.  (Iranian Presidency / Handout/Anadolu via Getty Images)

«He continues to be a figure internationally who has personal interactions, a personal equation in the intelligence community in Iran, in the military hierarchy in Iran, in the diplomatic corps of Iran and also on the side of the political leadership,» Saeed said.

That longstanding relationship appears to explain why Iran welcomed him so warmly, even as he remains in direct contact with Trump and his team.

Foundation for Defense of Democracies’ Bill Roggio told Fox News Digital that, «Trump should not trust the Pakistanis. Pakistan was a perfidious ‘ally’ in Afghanistan, backing the Taliban while pretending to be our friends. Munir’s ties to the IRGC should be a massive red flag for the Trump admin.»

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Munir’s relationship with Trump dates back to the India–Pakistan crisis of May 2025. Munir played a key role in helping de-escalate the confrontation, and afterward Pakistan formally nominated Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize, a move widely viewed by Pakistani analysts as encouraged by Munir.

US Vice President JD Vance (C) speaks with Army Chief and Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir (L)

Pakistan’s Asim Munir has become one of the few foreign officials trusted by both President Donald Trump and Iran’s security establishment, according to Pakistani analysts and officials. (Jacquelyn Martin / POOL / AFP via Getty Images)

Since then, Trump repeatedly has praised him. Trump has called Munir an «exceptional man,» a «great fighter» and «my favorite field marshal.» 

Pakistani officials and media reports say the two men now speak directly.

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Pakistani analyst Raza Rumi told Fox News Digital that Munir’s appeal to Trump is not surprising.

«Trump has long shown a preference for strong, decisive leaders,» Rumi said. «Munir fits that mold as a centralized authority figure who can deliver outcomes.»

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Iran's Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi greeted by Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and Army Chief Field Marshal Gen. Asim Munir at Nur Khan airbase

Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi were greeted by Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and Army Chief Field Marshal Gen. Asim Munir upon their arrival at Nur Khan airbase in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, April 11, 2026. (Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs/AP)

Rumi described Munir as «a disciplined, institution-first leader with a strong emphasis on order, hierarchy and strategic clarity.»

«Unlike more publicly charismatic military figures, his style is relatively understated, shaped by intelligence work and operational experience rather than overt political signaling,» Rumi said.

Munir’s background helps explain both his style and his influence.

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Munir studied at the Fuji School in Japan, the Command and Staff College in Quetta, the Malaysian Armed Forces College in Kuala Lumpur, and Pakistan’s National Defence University, where he earned an master of philosophy degree n public policy and strategic security management, according to Pakistan’s Geo News. Munir was the first army chief in Pakistan to receive the Sword of Honour, the military’s highest distinction for a cadet. The outlet also described him as an avid reader, traveler and sportsman.

Munir is also a Hafiz-e-Quran, meaning he has memorized the entire Quran by heart.

A former head of both Pakistan’s Military Intelligence and Inter-Services Intelligence agencies, Munir spent years overseeing Pakistan’s most sensitive regional relationships, including with Iran, Afghanistan and India.

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Vice President JD Vance shaking hands with Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar in Islamabad

Vice President JD Vance shakes hands with Pakistani Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar in Islamabad on April 12, 2026, after talks on Iran. Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, Chief of Defence Forces Chief of Army Staff Field Marshall Asim Munir, and U.S. Embassy Charge d’Affaires Natalie A. Baker look on as Vance prepares to board Air Force Two. (Jacquelyn Martin/AP)

In 2025, after the India-Pakistan crisis, he was elevated to field marshal, the first Pakistani officer to hold the rank since former military ruler Ayub Khan.

Pakistani officials say that later that year, he also was given the newly created title of chief of defense forces, further cementing his authority above the country’s military branches.

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Munir rarely gives interviews, but his speeches offer clues to his worldview.

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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian meets with Pakistanâs Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Asim Munir

A former head of both Pakistan’s Military Intelligence and Inter-Services Intelligence agencies, Munir spent years overseeing Pakistan’s most sensitive regional relationships, including with Iran, Afghanistan and India. (Iranian Presidency / Handout/Anadolu via Getty Images)

At the Margalla Dialogue in Islamabad in November 2024, he warned that «absence of proper regulations for freedom of expression is leading to the deterioration of moral values in societies worldwide.»

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The remark reflected a broader emphasis on order, discipline and centralized authority.

Rumi said Munir operates from «a transactional, state-centric worldview rather than an ideological one.»

Yet critics argue that his rise has come at a cost to Pakistan’s democracy.

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After becoming army chief in 2022, Munir focused heavily on domestic politics, including what critics described as a crackdown on political opposition and an unprecedented concentration of military power, according to The Guardian, which reported that key negotiations with the United States and Iran have been coordinated not from Islamabad, Pakistan’s civilian capital, but from Rawalpindi, the headquarters of the military.

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A broken frame of Pakistan's field marshal and army chief, Asim Munir

A broken frame of Pakistan’s field marshal and army chief, Asim Munir, hangs on the wall after an attack at the Cadet College Wana, a military-linked school, in the South Waziristan district near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, Nov. 13, 2025.  (Aamir Qureshi / AFP via Getty Images)

Critics say that reflects a broader reality: Pakistan’s foreign policy is increasingly being run by the army rather than the elected government.

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Rumi said Munir’s rise reflects «the military increasingly eclipsing civilian leadership in Pakistan.»

As the current negotiations continue, much appears to rest on Munir. Saeed said that is because Munir has spent years building trust on both sides and is unlikely to stop now.

«Knowing our field marshal, and from my own personal knowledge of him, he is relentless. He would not give up,» Saeed said.

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