Swalwell the Mouth Gets Bad News Over His
If the lawsuit is accurate, this is more than a paperwork glitch – it’s a direct collision between Eric Swalwell’s ambitions and the black‑and‑white text of the California constitution.
The complaint paints a stark picture: a “home address” that appears to be a lawyer’s office, a $1.2 million Washington, D.C.
mansion listed as his “principal residence,” and candidate filings that now look less like routine forms and more like potential evidence.
Swalwell can mock, dismiss, and spin, but he can’t escape one brutal reality: both the mortgage world and election law demand a single truth about where you actually live.
If D.C. is truly his principal residence, his run for governor may be dead on arrival. If California is, then critics will hammer the “mortgage fraud” angle relentlessly.
Either way, this race just turned from coronation into confrontation, and the man who loved the spotlight may soon be fighting to stay on the bal…