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US Department of Justice investigating Eric Swalwell, but details are murky

Former Rep. Eric Swalwell addresses supporters of his campaign for governor in San Francisco during the California Democratic Party 2026 State Convention on Feb. 20, 2026.  Swalwell, who has withdrawn from the race and resigned his congressional seat, is under investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice, a DOJ source confirmed Thursday, April 16, 2026.
Former Rep. Eric Swalwell addresses supporters of his campaign for governor in San Francisco during the California Democratic Party 2026 State Convention on Feb. 20, 2026. Swalwell, who has withdrawn from the race and resigned his congressional seat, is under investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice, a DOJ source confirmed Thursday, April 16, 2026. TNS

The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating former Rep. Eric Swalwell, a source familiar with the matter confirmed Thursday.

The focus of the inquiry, which was first reported by NOTUS, is unclear. The department did not immediately respond to questions.

Swalwell suspended his campaign for governor on Sunday and resigned from Congress Tuesday; over the last week, two women have accused him of sexual assault and three others said he made unwanted advances. Swalwell has denied the accusations and any wrongdoing but also said he would take “responsibility and ownership for the mistakes I did make” in a letter Tuesday formally announcing his resignation.

The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office and Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department are investigating the two alleged assaults. Sexual assault allegations are typically investigated and prosecuted by local, not federal authorities.

Swalwell’s attorney did not respond to a request for comment.

In a video posted to X Wednesday, U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro urged members of the public to call a tip line she’d created to field tips related to the Swalwell allegations. Pirro is a loyal ally of President Donald Trump; Swalwell was one of Trump’s most vocal critics in Congress before the women came forward last week.

In February, conservative filmmaker Joel Gilbert filed a complaint to the Federal Elections Committee alleging Swalwell misused campaign finance funds on child care for his three children. The Bee reported last month that Swalwell spent more than $244,000 in campaign funds on childcare from 2019 to 2025—an allowed use under certain conditions.

Gilbert said he’d been contacted by an FEC representative and told his complaint had been assigned an attorney.

The Department of Homeland Security is investigating a separate Gilbert complaint focused on the immigration status of Swalwell’s former nanny.

In November, Swalwell filed a lawsuit against one of Trump’s top housing officials, Bill Pulte, after Pulte recommended the DOJ investigate the Democrat for mortgage fraud. Swalwell dropped the lawsuit last month, with his campaign saying it had succeeded in “calling his [Pulte’s] bluff.”

The former congressional representative also embraced reports last month that FBI Director Kash Patel was looking to publicly release files related to an investigation into a suspected Chinese intelligence officer, Christine Fang, who’d helped Swalwell fundraise over a decade ago. Swalwell said he’d never been accused of wrongdoing and called Patel’s moves a political attempt to thwart his gubernatorial campaign. At the time, analysts said Patel’s reported moves buttressed Swalwell’s image as a stalwart anti-Trump figure in the governor’s race.

This story was originally published April 16, 2026 at 1:38 PM.

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Ben Paviour
The Sacramento Bee
Ben Paviour is the California political power reporter for The Sacramento Bee’s Capitol Bureau. He previously covered Virginia state politics for public radio and was a local investigations fellow at The New York Times. He got his start in journalism at the Cambodia Daily in Phnom Penh. Before becoming a reporter, he worked in local government and tech in the Bay Area.
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