Trump DOJ opens mortgage fraud probe into Eric Swalwell as congressman vows to keep fighting back

DOJ opens probe into Rep. Eric Swalwell over alleged mortgage fraud under Trump administration. California Democrat vows to continue lawsuit against president.


Trump DOJ opens mortgage fraud probe into Eric Swalwell as congressman vows to keep fighting back
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In response, Swalwell said he was not surprised to be targeted by Trump and vowed to keep speaking out while pursuing his lawsuit.

"As the most vocal critic of Donald Trump over the last decade and as the only person who still has a surviving lawsuit against him, the only thing I am surprised about is that it took him this long to come after me," the California lawmaker said.

FEC filings from Swalwell for Congress and his Remedy PAC, dating back to 2021, show more than 75 payments to staffer Darly Meyer, ranging from $53 to more than $12,000 for various reasons.

Meyer received 27 payments last year totaling more than $120,000 and is on pace to earn a similar amount in 2025. The filings list multiple explanations for the disbursements, including travel, car and security services, and salary, as well as reimbursements for personal travel expenses, event flowers, and postage.

Over the years, Swalwell's campaign has reported numerous expenditures on luxury car services, expensive restaurants, and high-end hotels in international cities such as Dubai, Berlin, Paris and London.

Swalwell also claimed there was strong evidence of collusion between Russia and Trump, but those claims were contradicted by when we.

Durham's report, released in 2023, found intelligence agencies lacked "actual evidence of collusion" to justify launching the Trump-Russia probe. The findings echoed Robert Mueller's 2019 report, which found no criminal conspiracy between Trump's campaign and Russia.

This is a developing story and will be updated as more information becomes available.

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