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DHS investigating claim about Swalwell nanny filed by conspiracy theorist

Following sexual misconduct allegations and the suspension of his gubernatorial campaign, Congressman Eric Swalwell is facing further scrutiny. The Department of Homeland Security is investigating a claim that Swalwell hired a Brazilian national as a nanny without proper work authorization.

Robert MackeyThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-04-13 · 00:04 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 3 min
DHS investigating claim about Swalwell nanny filed by conspiracy theorist
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Following sexual misconduct allegations and the suspension of his gubernatorial campaign, Congressman Eric Swalwell is facing further scrutiny. The Department of Homeland Security is investigating a claim that Swalwell hired a Brazilian national as a nanny without proper work authorization. The allegation originated in a 68-page complaint filed in February by Joel Gilbert, a conservative filmmaker known for promoting conspiracy theories about prominent Democrats like Barack Obama. Gilbert denies being a Republican operative, despite his history of creating partisan films. The complaint raises questions about potential immigration law violations by Swalwell and his wife.

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Gilbert mailed a conspiratorial documentary about Barack Obama to voters before the 2012 election.

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A sexual assault allegation against Swalwell prompted the Manhattan DA to open a criminal investigation.

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Joel Gilbert filed a 68-page complaint with federal immigration officials in February.

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DHS is investigating allegations Swalwell hired a Brazilian national as a nanny without work authorization.

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Members of Congress said they could vote to expel Swalwell and Tony Gonzales.

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California Democrat Eric Swalwell’s decision to suspend his campaign for governor on Sunday, even as he denies allegations from four women who accuse him of sexual misconduct and assault, did not end the pressure the congressman faces.One sexual assault allegation against Swalwell, alleged to have been committed in New York in 2024, prompted the Manhattan district attorney’s office to open a criminal investigation on Saturday. Members of Congress from both parties said on Sunday that they could vote to expel Swalwell, as well as a Republican US representative, Tony Gonzales, also accused of sexual misconduct.On Sunday afternoon, his troubles deepened when the US Department of Homeland Security announced an investigation into allegations the US representative hired “a Brazilian national as a nanny without lawful work authorization”.The claim that Swalwell and his wife might have violated immigration law by employing a Brazilian woman who did not have a work permit to care for their children was detailed in a 68-page complaint filed with federal immigration officials in February by Joel Gilbert, a California filmmaker who calls himself “the conservative Michael Moore”.Gilbert, who mailed a conspiratorial documentary about Barack Obama to voters in swing states before the 2012 election, and has made films attacking Michelle Obama, Bill Clinton and Al Gore, and others celebrating Donald Trump, denied that he is a Republican political operative. “I just kind of follow the truth where I see it,” he said in an interview.Gilbert’s work, however, has a clear partisan aim, and he was accused of violating campaign finance law in 2012 in a complaint to the Federal Election Commission that cast his direct-mailed documentary, Dreams from My Real Father, as a kind of campaign contribution meant to aid Mitt Romney. The film promoted the baseless conspiracy theory that Barack Obama had lied to conceal that his father was not Barack Obama Sr, but Frank Marshall Davis, a communist activist, and that his mother, Ann Dunham, had posed for pornographic images taken by Davis.With the help of the prominent conservative lawyer Cleta Mitchell, Gilbert fended off the FEC complaint by convincing the three Republican commissioners on the six-person panel that his Obama film was a form of permissible journalism, not subject to donor disclosure, which led to a 3-3 split decision.Mitchell is such a force in rightwing legal circles that she took part in Donald Trump’s infamous call to the Georgia secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger, after the 2020 election, when the president asked local officials to “find” him enough votes to change the state’s presidential results.Gilbert, who is not a lawyer, said that Mitchell did not help him with the complaint against Swalwell.The New York Times reported in late 2012 that a group of well-financed conservative activists had asked the Republican pollster Frank Luntz to screen Gilbert’s anti-Obama film, and another by Steve Bannon, for focus groups, to test which one would tarnish the then president more. Bannon’s film, produced by conservative advocacy group Citizens United, tested best and was broadcast on cable TV before an Obama-Romney debate.“Focus groups were revolted by ‘Dreams From My Real Father,’ with its conspiracy theory paranoia and dubious evidence,” the Times reported; their findings did not surprise Luntz’s clients. Their thinking, Luntz told the Times, was: “I want to know if it’s as bad as I think it is.”The conservative filmmaker – whose deep dive into the public records and social media profiles of the Swalwells and their nanny also led him to file separate complaints with the Federal Election Commission in February and the labor department last week – did acknowledge that the targets of his investigations are all people Trump defines as enemies, and that his research has earned him invitations to discuss his claims to Infowars and the radio show of Roger Stone, the veteran Trump adviser.Gilbert said he frequently writes for the conspiratorial website the Gateway Pundit and his recent investigations led him to scour the mortgage records of the Swalwells, as well as Letitia James, Jerome Powell, Chuck Schumer and Maxine Waters.Gilbert took credit for inspiring the criminal referral filed last year against Swalwell for alleged mortgage and tax fraud from Bill Pulte, the openly partisan head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, who is known as “Little Trump” in Republican circles.
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