Unearthed records expose Swalwell campaign's 'bizarre inconsistency' in payments to California man
FIRST ON FOX: One of President Donald Trump’s most vocal critics, Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., is raising eyebrows over a "bizarre inconsistency" in his campaign’s Federal Election Commission filings that...
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FIRST ON FOX: One of President Donald Trump’s most vocal critics, Rep. Eric Swalwell , D-Calif., is raising eyebrows over a "bizarre inconsistency" in his campaign’s Federal Election Commission filings that list several different reasons for payments to a Haitian American staffer, totaling over $360,000. FEC filings from Swalwell for Congress and his Remedy PAC, dating back to 2021 and as recently as last month, show over 75 payments to an individual named Darly Meyer, with various reasons given for the disbursements. Individual payments vary from as little as $53 to over $12,000. Based on the payments, Meyer has earned varying amounts each year, including over 27 payments last year that added up to over $120,000. He is also on pace to make over $120,000 in 2025. The FEC filings list several different reasons for the payments, ranging from travel expenses, car service to security services to salary. There are also several payments to Meyer for things like "personal travel expense reimbursement," "event flowers reimbursement" and postage. ZOHRAN MAMDANI’S NYC MAYORAL CAMPAIGN TOOK FOREIGN CASH, RAISING COMPLIANCE QUESTIONS Besides working for the Swalwell campaign, Meyer also owns a limousine service called CYD Global Car Service based in North Hollywood. According to the company’s website, it offers professional chauffeurs, corporate shuttles and limousine services, with an emphasis on luxury travel. He is also an administrator of a Facebook group called "CaliHaitians - Haitians in Az, Ca, Nv, Hi, Or, Wa," which bills itself as a "progressive community" of Haitians living in the United States, which has over 3,000 members. The "about" page goes on to say that the group is "selective" about who can become a member, saying they want to forge a "closer bond" with "head members of groups/organizations that are able to provide professional services to strengthen the community." "Lastly, in forging a strategic partnership and casting a wider net for the betterment of Hai…