Watch: Mo Brooks Slams Samwell’s BS Claims That His Process Server Didn’t Enter His Home

The Californian Democrat Eric Swalwell had ample opportunities to sever Alabama Republican Mo Brook’s in Washington. Brooks called Swalwell a coward for targeting his wife rather than approaching him like a man. Swalwell is suing Brooks, President Trump, Trump Jr, and former mayor Rudy Giuliani claiming they incited a riot on January 6th at the Capitol in Washington.

When Brooks received word from his wife that she was chased into their home on her way back from church by a process server issuing lawsuit documents, he blasted Swalwell for his cowardice. Swalwell’s legal team immediately responded claiming that the processor never entered the Brooks home.

Survalence footage determined that was a LIE!

In the footage, you will see Mrs. Brooks pulling into her attached garage and the processor speeding down her wet driveway to run inside after her. Mrs. Brooks chased the man out and attempted to get his tag number, but the process quickly slammed the car in reverse and sped away. Forcing Mrs. Brooks to move out of the way.

“First and foremost, this is a frivolous politically motivated lawsuit. There is no liability on the part of myself or President Trump — although I probably stand with President Trump as we defend this frivolous litigation,” said Brooks, who is also running to succeed retiring Sen. Richard Shelby, R-Ala., next year.

“Instead, they chose to hire a process server that would chase my wife down as she’s coming home from church, keeping in mind that she’s a grandmother with ten grandchildren and there could’ve been some of those grandchildren in the car with her when this transpired. And then illegally entered my home.”

Brooks alleged the process server violated Alabama State Code 13A-7-2, which makes first-degree trespassing punishable by up to one year in prison and a $6,000 fine.

He added that there are purportedly 50 instances in Swalwell’s complaint that are “flat out lies [and] deceit.”

Philip Andonian, an attorney for Swalwell, denied that the process server attempted to enter the Brooks’ home, according to Fox News.

See For Yourself:

Swalwell’s crack-pot lawyer released this statement:

“That allegation is completely untrue. A process server lawfully served the papers on Mo Brooks’ wife, as the federal rules allow,” Andonian said in a Tuesday interview.

 

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