Anonymous ID: cdd4b1 Nov. 12, 2025, 6:31 a.m. No.23844290   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4303 >>4308 >>4513 >>4769 >>4815

[Daryl Meyer is Swalwell's Haitian driver and community organizer that runs a group called "CaliHaitians" and apparently has gotten hundreds of thousands of dollars contributed by Swalwell's constituents. Sounds a lot like the Chinese spy that was driving Diane Feinstein around for years having a similar job function.]

 

Eric Swalwell’s Campaign Filings Under FEC Review for ‘Bizarre Inconsistencies’

 

Nov 2 2025

 

Rep. Eric Swalwell of California is under renewed scrutiny after Federal Election Commission (FEC) filings revealed more than $360,000 in campaign payments to a staffer for a range of purposes that have shifted in description over time.

 

The Democratic congressman, who has been an outspoken critic of President Donald Trump, has not clarified the details of the transactions.

 

According to FEC records reviewed by Fox News Digital, Swalwell’s campaign committee, Swalwell for Congress, and his political action committee, Remedy PAC, made over 75 payments to an individual identified as Darly Meyer beginning in 2021.

 

The payments, which vary in amount from just over $50 to more than $12,000, were labeled under several different categories, including “travel expenses,” “car service,” “security services,” and “salary.”

 

The total payments to Meyer exceed $360,000, including more than $120,000 in 2024 alone.

 

Based on filings through mid-2025, Meyer appears on track to receive more this year than in previous years combined.

 

The FEC filings also list several payments described as reimbursements for “personal travel expense,” “event flowers reimbursement,” and “postage.”

 

https://www.lifezette.com/2025/11/eric-swalwells-campaign-filings-under-fec-review-for-bizarre-inconsistencies/

Anonymous ID: cdd4b1 Nov. 12, 2025, 7:37 a.m. No.23844583   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4769 >>4815

[NO. NO. NO. Too tricky by half - or Republic capitulation under the guise of compromise.]

 

==Senate Republicans tie healthcare subsidies to abortion limits=

 

Nov. 11 (UPI) — Senate Republicans have signaled that they are willing to negotiate with Democrats on healthcare subsidies, but are demanding tighter abortion rules on insurance plans.

 

Senate Republican Leader John Thune described his party’s negotiating position to reporters before the chamber passed a bill on Monday to reopen the government, according to NBC News. Thune’s remarks set the stage for the next partisan fight over expiring health care subsidies that were at the center of the longest government shutdown on record.

 

Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., sharply criticized the Republican proposal in a floor speech Saturday, calling it “a backdoor national abortion ban.”

 

“Democrats must dismiss this radical Trojan horse against women’s essential healthcare out of hand,” he said.

 

Senate Democrats earlier demanded that an extension of pandemic-era enhanced subsidies be included in any government-funding bill. That demand was left out of a funding bill that passed the Senate on Monday and is expected to pass the House.

 

With no extension of the subsidies in place, individuals who purchase health insurance through Affordable Care Act marketplaces will see steep premium rises — some by thousands of dollars a month — beginning next year.

 

Republicans have expressed a willingness to negotiate on the enhanced subsidies, but Thune said that in exchange for an extension of the subsidies, Republicans will ask for more stringent enforcement of longstanding restrictions on federal funding being used for abortion, known as the Hyde Amendment.

 

“A one-year extension along the lines of what [Democrats] are suggesting, and without Hyde protections — doesn’t even get close,” Thune said, according to NBC News.

 

Wyden said in his floor speech that the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, already bars the use of taxpayer money for abortions.

 

However, Republicans want to block states from allowing people to access abortions through the Affordable Care Act marketplaces using state or other funding, NBC News reported.

 

Sen. Mike Rounds, R-S.D., has indicated he’s open to extending the subsidies, but said Republicans won’t support it without the abortion restrictions.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/news/senate-republicans-tie-healthcare-subsidies-to-abortion-limits/