What To Know About the Sexual Misconduct Allegations Against Eric Swalwell
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Sexual misconduct allegations against Eric Swalwell have disrupted the California governor's race.
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California gubernatorial candidate Rep. Eric Swalwell is under criminal investigation in New York after multiple women accused him of sexual misconduct. Prosecutors in New York opened a criminal investigation on Saturday into an allegation that Swalwell sexually assaulted a former staffer in New York City in 2024. The allegations have led to a swift political fallout, including lost endorsements from all 21 fellow Democratic members of Congress within 24 hours. Prominent Democrats, including Sen. Adam Schiff and former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, have called for Swalwell to withdraw from the California governor's race or resign from Congress. Despite mounting pressure and the unraveling of his campaign infrastructure, Swalwell has denied the claims and stated his intention to remain in the race.
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Calls grow for Rep. Swalwell to resign or be expelled over misconduct claims - The Washington Post
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Eric Swalwell Sexual Misconduct Allegations and Investigation
Congressman Eric Swalwell is facing sexual misconduct allegations, leading to an investigation by the Manhattan District Attorney's office. The accusations have also resulted in a significant loss of endorsements from his Democratic colleagues, putting pressure on his political career.
Sexual Misconduct Allegations Against Rep. Eric Swalwell
Democratic Congressman Eric Swalwell is facing multiple sexual misconduct allegations, including claims of sexual assault and sending nude photos. The Manhattan District Attorney's office has launched an investigation, and Swalwell has lost all 21 of his endorsements from Democratic colleagues. There are calls for his expulsion from Congress and withdrawal from the California gubernatorial race.
Rep. Eric Swalwell Sexual Misconduct Allegations
Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell is facing sexual misconduct allegations, leading to an investigation by the Manhattan District Attorney's Office. Calls for his resignation or expulsion from Congress are growing from both sides of the aisle, impacting his California gubernatorial campaign.
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