'Swalwell's team committed a CRIME by unlawfully sneaking INTO MY HOUSE & accosting my wife!' Brooks tweeted Sunday.
Brooks on Sunday accused Swalwell of"sneaking INTO MY HOUSE" to serve his wife with a lawsuit that he first filed back in March against Trump and several of his key Republican allies allegedly tied to the deadly January 6 riots. Brooks claimed he is considering filing criminal trespassing charges against the California congressman who has for months tried to track down the slippery Trump ally andcandidate.
Last week, Swalwell had to request a 60-day extension from a federal judge after failing to locate Brooks for several months. The judge, however, declined to call in U.S. Marshals to track down the evasive congressman. "Well, Swalwell FINALLY did his job, served complaint . HORRIBLE Swalwell's team committed a CRIME by unlawfully sneaking INTO MY HOUSE & accosting my wife! Alabama Code 13A-7-2: 1st degree criminal trespass. Year in jail. $6000 fine.
Swalwell's lawsuit alleges that Brooks, Trump and several GOP political allies including personal attorneywere"responsible for the injury and destruction" that took place on January 6 at the U.S. Capitol. The lawsuit primarily revolves around speeches given by Brooks and the other defendants at rallies just prior to the January 6 attacks which ultimately left five people dead.
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