Representative Eric Swalwell (D-CA) has announced his resignation from Congress and withdrawal from the California gubernatorial race following multiple allegations of sexual misconduct, including claims of assault and inappropriate messaging.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Accusers of Representative Eric Swalwell (D-CA) have come forward following his resignation from Congress, which follows allegations of sexual misconduct. Multiple women have accused Swalwell of sending inappropriate messages, unsolicited explicit photos, and even sexual assault, prompting investigations by authorities. 📺 DETAIL: Swalwell is alleged to have abused his position under the pretense of professional mentorship by multiple women, sending them inappropriate and explicit images. Ally Sammarco, who previously came forward publicly, has now been joined by Annika Albrecht, who told CBS, “For me, justice won’t be until he can’t ever harm a woman ever again, and he has faced the consequences for the women that he has harmed.” The women are not satisfied with his resignation from Congress, noting that he appears to have done so only to spare himself the embarrassment of being forcibly expelled by fellow lawmakers. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “He thought he was untouchable. He acted with total impunity. He never thought that the consequences of his actions would follow him,” said accuser Ally Sammarco. 🎯 IMPACT: Swalwell’s resignation buries high political aspirations. He had previously run for President, and was in the middle of a now-abandoned bid for Governor of California, when the current scandal overtook him. The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office is investigating the accusation of sexual assault, which Swalwell denies, calling the allegations politically motivated. The scandal has sparked broader discussions about accountability in politics and the misuse of power by Democrat officials. 📺 FLASHBACK: Swalwell has been embroiled in scandals in the past, including questions about his connections to a suspected Chinese spy. |
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