In 2018, during the Kavanaugh confirmation, Eric Swalwell was a leading voice opposing Justice Kavanaugh based on false, unproven charges of rape and other unseemly and perverted actions.
- He acted as a vocal advocate for accusers, insisting that their claims be thoroughly investigated and that survivors "deserve to be heard".
- Swalwell utilized the hashtag #BelieveSurvivors, contending that allegations against Kavanaugh required investigation prior to any confirmation vote.
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- He suggested that if Kavanaugh was indeed innocent, he should welcome a full investigation, stating: "'You know what? Bring in all the victims, all of them to be questioned".
He has also been accused of violating immigration and employment law to keep his illegal live-in Brazilian nanny in the country, according to a pair of recently filed complaints.
When his South American babysitter’s temporary work authorization was about to expire in 2022, he and wife Brittany Swalwell lied to the feds to keep Amanda Barbosa working for them, a new complaint filed Tuesday with the Department of Labor claimed. In addition, he is accused of paying her "off the books" with campaign funds for a period of two years when she didn’t hold a valid work authorization, in violation of campaign finance laws, as well as DHS and IRS regulations.
Florida Representative Anna Paulina Luna said she would force a House floor vote this coming week to remove him.
This means Swalwell, who announced he was ending his campaign for California governor Sunday, could faces an expulsion vote this week, as lawmakers return from a two-week Spring break.
Thus far, fifty-five former staffers have claimed shocking sexual assault allegations against California gubernatorial candidate Eric Swalwell are “serious” and “credible.”
The ex-employees released a stunning joint letter after the claims from four women, including a former aide who alleges he raped her.
He is also under investigation for that rape allegation by the Manhattan DA's office for that charge, as it is alleged to have occurred in NYC in April, 2024, certainly within the statute of limitations.
Swalwell was holed up this weekend up in the $26 million Beverly Hills mansion of his eccentric billionaire benefactor, Stephen Cloobeck, who is now looking to claw back over $1MM in campaign donations for Swalwell's now-suspended governor's campaign. Even Cloobeck has criticized his former protégé for his alleged crimes and potential tax and immigration violations.
The stink around Eric Swalwell is very dank and rancid, indeed.
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