Swalwell announces resignation from Congress after sexual misconduct allegations torpedoed gubernatorial bid
Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., announced he would resign his congressional seat on Monday on the heels of multiple bombshell reports last Friday that forced him to drop out of a...
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Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., announced he would resign his congressional seat on Monday on the heels of multiple bombshell reports last Friday that forced him to drop out of a bid to become the next governor of California. "I am deeply sorry to my family, staff, and constituents for mistakes in judgment I've made in my past," Swalwell said ina statement. "I will fight the serious, false allegation made against me. However, I must take responsibility and ownership for the mistakes I did make." "I am aware of efforts to bring an immediate expulsion vote against me and other members. Expelling anyone in Congress without due process, within days of an allegation being made, is wrong," he continued. "But it's also wrong for my constituents to have me distracted from my duties. Therefore, I plan to resign my seat in Congress." While Democrats fell short of calling on Swalwell to resign his seat, the Chronicle’s scathing reporting left a wave of Swalwell's colleagues rescinding their support for his campaign — including former U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif. Pelosi urged that consideration of the accusations against Swalwell take place outside of the context of his campaign. SWALWELL CAMPAIGN SETS OFF ALARM BELLS AFTER ACCEPTING $25K DONATION FROM CCP-TIED LAWYER: 'OUTRAGEOUS' "The young woman who has made serious allegations against Congressman Swalwell must be respected and heard. This extremely sensitive matter must be appropriately investigated with full transparency and accountability. As I discussed with Congressman Swalwell, it is clear that this is best done outside of a gubernatorial campaign, " Pelosi said in statements given to NBC. A number of other Democrats soon joined the former speaker’s calls, with a handful rescinding previous endorsements of the campaign. "I’ve read the San Francisco Chronicle’s reporting, and I take it seriously," Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., said in a post to X. "What is described is indefensible. Women who come forward wit…