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Nov 13, 9 tweets

🧵1/9 The FEC bombshell that makes Swalwell’s DOJ referral way worse:

🧵2/9 The referral alleges Swalwell obtained several million dollars in loans and refinancing by falsely declaring his Washington, D.C. home as his primary residence instead of California. A public Deed of Trust dated April 18, 2022, confirms Swalwell's D.C. property at 209 S Street NE is designated as his "principal residence" as a condition of the loan.

📸 @gatewaypundit

🧵3/9 Public records searches reveal no home ownership or lease under Swalwell's name in California. The Livermore address most associated with him—320 Michell Court—belongs to the Mrzywka family, who have lived there since 2008.

🧢tip @gatewaypundit

🧵4/9 The mortgage investigation comes as Federal Election Commission filings reveal Swalwell's campaign and PAC have paid over $360,000 to Darly Meyer since 2021 through more than 75 transactions. Payment descriptions shift dramatically—from "security services" to "car service" to "travel expenses" to "event flowers reimbursement."

🧢tip @FoxNews

🧵5/9 Meyer owns CYD Global Car Service, a North Hollywood limousine company. California's Bureau of Security and Investigative Services has no record of Meyer holding a security license—yet "security services" accounts for a significant portion of the payments.

🧵6/9 Former FEC commissioner Hans von Spakovsky called it a "bizarre inconsistency that should catch the attention of the FEC."

🧵7/9 FEC records show Swalwell's campaign spent nearly $90,000 on travel in Q4 2023 alone, including $1,700 at Dubai's five-star Burj Al Arab Hotel and stays at luxury hotels in Paris, Berlin, and London.

🧵8/9 His personal financial disclosures show he still carries $50,001-$100,000 in student loans and $15,001-$50,000 in credit card debt despite earning $174,000 annually for 13 years in Congress—numbers virtually unchanged since 2011.

🧵9/9 🙄Swalwell called the referral politically motivated in a statement, noting he has an active lawsuit against President Trump.

The FHFA's acting inspector general is also examining the allegations.

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